From: Mayi DA on 1 Aug 2010 21:58 Dear all MCC/Deploytool can make .exe file from M.files. I am a newcomer to mcc/deploytool. Can you give me some advices or tips about how to reduce .exe file size? These days, I found that sometimes even a very minor change in .m file can result in expanding .exe file size, so I am puzzled about the mechanical of mcc. Any comments or advice will be my pleasure. Best Regards mayi 2010-08-02
From: ImageAnalyst on 1 Aug 2010 22:09 In these days of terabyte hard drives, gigabyte RAM, and gigahertz multi-processor CPU's, why do you care? Just how big is your exe and what problem(s) is its size causing for you?
From: Steve Amphlett on 2 Aug 2010 02:26 ImageAnalyst <imageanalyst(a)mailinator.com> wrote in message <e60d63a0-1734-4f87-ae3e-00436ff82c49(a)u38g2000prh.googlegroups.com>... > In these days of terabyte hard drives, gigabyte RAM, and gigahertz > multi-processor CPU's, why do you care? Just how big is your exe and > what problem(s) is its size causing for you? Just a vague guess... Maybe it's the sending (i.e. deploying) of the resulting files that's the issue? Email attachments are commonly used for sharing binaries between users not on a common network and there are always size limits.
From: ImageAnalyst on 2 Aug 2010 07:06 On Aug 2, 2:26 am, "Steve Amphlett" <Firstname.Lastn...(a)Where-I- Work.com> wrote: > Just a vague guess... > > Maybe it's the sending (i.e. deploying) of the resulting files that's the issue? Email attachments are commonly used for sharing binaries between users not on a common network and there are always size limits. ------------------------------------------------------------------ There are web sites to get around this problem, such as https://www.yousendit.com/ and encryption programs (if that's a concern).
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