Some notes about the 'encodings' module, which is about 1.7 MB. Unfortunately that one cannot be moved into the 'python3-codecs' package, because Python tries to load up all available encodings at startup. Some efforts to add a dummy folder/python file have failed so far, since there's a C code (Python/codecs.c) that tries to evaluate that all encodings (in the encodings folder/module) are valid. Basically the encodings module is a repository of encodings, and it seemst there are quite a few of them. Maybe a request to upstream Python would work for this, to make encodings a bit more decoupled from the interpreter. Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <ardeleanalex@gmail.com> |
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