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Date:      Wed, 21 Jul 1999 19:00:06 -0400
From:      "James Gill" <gill@topsecret.net>
To:        "Lowell Gilbert" <lowell@world.std.com>, <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: #make problem
Message-ID:  <NDBBJDFMIMOCFNNCEKADIEECCKAA.gill@topsecret.net>
In-Reply-To: <rd6hfmxpuwg.fsf@world.std.com>

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->  >
->  >     You will have to install the ports tree, dont worry about
->  disk space, it
->  > will only create a directory structure, with the names of the
->  programs that
->  > you can install, and also it will grab the patches for the
->  programs to work
->  > well on FreeBSD, and then, you will have to mount your cdroom
->  (the one with
->  > the tar files in it) in /usr/ports/distfiles, and then:
->
->  It's still a lot of space (over 40MB), and a heck of a lot of inodes,
->  so this advice won't work for everyone.  You can get just the
->  /usr/ports/Mk directory off of the FTP site, and that should solve
->  this particular problem.

Thanks, that looks like the answer I wanted :)

I specifically do NOT want to install the entire ports tree, for both disk
space and security concerns and when I do put a port or program on this
system I want to know *exactly* what it is and why it is there.  This is one
of my first FreeBSD systems and I am intent on learning the system quite
thouroughly -- especially what does what.  When I find that Make is broken,
I want to know why, what doesn't come with the minimal installation and src
files, and what I need to do to fix it.


->  > > ...and where can i find a port of the fortune program? :)
->
->  It's not a port; it's part of the "games" distribution.  Install that,
->  and you'll find it in /usr/games/fortune.  The games distribution is
->  about 2MB, and fortune's databases probably make up most of that.

Thanks much, I'll look into it...

->
->  Be well.

I'll add that to the fortunes ;)	=D




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