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Do I need header files once I install the php extention on Dockerfile?

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Usually when I build docker images for php I use this approach:

FROM  php:7.2-apacheRUN apt-get update && \    apt-get install -y libghc-postgresql-simple-dev &&\    docker-php-ext-configure pgsql -with-pgsql=/usr/local/pgsql &&\    docker-php-ext-install pdo pgsql pdo_pgsql &&\    // Install some other extentions there    apt-get autoremove -y &&\    apt-get autoclean &&\    rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/* cache/* /var/lib/log/*

But this can result an image of 1.2GB and I need to shave some space. AFAIK header files such as the libghc-postgresql-simple-dev take a lot of space in my image so after building and installing the module I though of removing it and use the non-dev variant libghc-postgresql-simple or removing it completely.

So I want to ask: 1. Instead of dynamically linking it how I can statically link it on my build once i run docker-php-ext-install in order to remove the libghc-postgresql-simple-dev package? 2. Would once I build the php module removing the libghc-postgresql-simple-dev and using the libghc-postgresql-simple would make the php psql extention to work as supposed to?

The idea behind it is to optimize the build in order to make my image as small as possible.


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