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docs/INSTALL: Updated example minimal binary sizes
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--disable-verbose (eliminates debugging strings and error code strings)
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--enable-hidden-symbols (eliminates unneeded symbols in the shared library)
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--without-libidn (disables support for the libidn DNS library)
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--without-librtmp (disables support for RTMP)
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--without-ssl (disables support for SSL/TLS)
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--without-zlib (disables support for on-the-fly decompression)
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.comment section).
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Using these techniques it is possible to create a basic HTTP-only shared
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libcurl library for i386 Linux platforms that is only 106 KiB in size, and
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an FTP-only library that is 108 KiB in size (as of libcurl version 7.27.0,
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using gcc 4.6.3).
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libcurl library for i386 Linux platforms that is only 114 KiB in size, and
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an FTP-only library that is 115 KiB in size (as of libcurl version 7.34.1,
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using gcc 4.8.2).
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You may find that statically linking libcurl to your application will
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result in a lower total size than dynamically linking.
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