>I built a system with mpg123, cacafire from cacalib, in 32MB after
>stripping nunneeded libraries, binaries, shared files, etc. Streamed
>network audio with wget and mpg123 and had an ascii fire going on the
>display. That's about it.

All the posts I've read up until now talk about stripping. What about only 
building what you actually want? Is it a really messy business that makes it 
far easier to strip after building a whole bunch of stuff you don't need?

Daer Samej
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