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Date:      Sat, 29 May 1999 15:09:13 +0200
From:      Thomas Widlundh <tw@ettnet.se>
To:        "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: aspfilter
Message-ID:  <99052915263702.00954@tw.oden.se>
References:  <19990528205112.A60322@titan.klemm.gtn.com>

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Andreas wrote:
> three possibilities here
> a) buy larger disk ;-)
> b) become creative and comment out some of the RUN_DEPEND lines
> c) I could trim the RUN_DEPEND's to the necessary ones and add
>    some lines to include all when BATCH is defined for package
>    building, so that an apsfilter package comes with every feature
>    turned on when installing from CD .. But then again, you might
>    run out of diskspace ...
> 
> All in all a) and b) seems very practical to me in this situation.
> Andreas Klemm  

Thanks for Your answer, Andreas.
Well, I have two disks on this machine. No1 is 425MB and No2 635MB.
Eralier I had OS/2 on No1 and Linux on No2.
Now I have FBSD / on No1 and /usr on No2.
I've tried to put in a larger disk, but inspite of the board manual,
larger disks aren't detected. I now suspect the limit would be around
800MB somewhat, but with this in mind, my constallation now is bigger
than that. And it's difficult to find "old sizes" in the market.
OK. I didn't have aspfilter on Linux, but I had TeTex and LyX and som
more. And the printer worked, even with graphics from xv and netscape.
I was somewhat surprised when I d/l:ed aspfilter with the hugh amount
of dependances, which took all my diskspace.
I'm shure it's an excellent program, and I will give it a try when I'm
happy enough to get more diskspace.
Meanwhile I want to get the printer working. Even in netscape with
graphics. Somehow.
Regards,
Thomas



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