Not complaining, just wondering - I was upgrading my system and noticed that the net upgrade size is -748 MB, with just a few important-looking packages set to be upgraded. So I checked and it's wine - going from 1338 MB (9.9-1) to just 587 MB (9.9-2).
I checked the commits to the package repo, and as far as I can tell, this is the only change between 9.9-1 and 9.9-2 - it removes a bunch of hardening flags and that's it. I know these often come at the price of increasing the final build size, but more than double?
For context, the Arch-wide flags are defined here, if I understand it correctly
https://9to5google.com/2024/01/22/pixel-storage-issue-january-2024-update/
Pixel devices might be facing another storage access issue related to the January 2024 Google Play System Update.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/8/16/23834937/google-pixel-7a-ifixit-genuine-parts-right-to-repair
DIY repair can save you big bucks and teach you a thing or two.
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