The following files are used only for developing for the libraries/packages. Most users don't need BFD include files, for example. Note pwdb, which places libpwdb.a to /lib ('keep the root partition as small as possible). Mirek ================ ***libtermcap-2.0.8-10 /usr/info/termcap.info*.gz ***binutils-2.9.1.0.15-1 /usr/include/* /usr/info/bfd.info*.gz /usr/lib/*.a /usr/lib/*.la ***bzip2-0.9.0b-2 /usr/include/bzlib.h /usr/lib/libbz2.a ***cracklib-2.7-2 /usr/include/crack.h ***pwdb-0.55-1 /lib/libpwdb.a /usr/include/pwdb ***tcp_wrappers-7.6-5 /usr/include/tcpd.h /usr/lib/libwrap.a ***pam-0.64-4 /lib/libpam_misc.a /usr/include/security/*
While this will increase the apckage count, this will increase the number of packages artificially. Packages consisting of only one file are uhm... not real packages.