Sep 1 2007, 01:27 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 92 Joined: 9-January 06 Member No.: 8,887 |
In spite of not having suspend/resume working I have been pleased with OpenBSD on my 3100 in as much as the process of building from the ports tree works remarkably well, even for a newbie like me ;o). I have managed to build over 90MB's worth of packages but my Z says it can do no more as the disk is full. As a consequence, I have decided to do a rebuild over the weekend and hope that the suspend/resume problem goes away!
Two questions: 1) Is there a procedure for cleaning up after building a port? there must be a lot of source code and temp files which are no longer needed. I guess that building via an NFS on another machine as documented on the planetofidiots website might overcome this. 2) I do not curently have any webspace to host a feed, but rather than keeping my 4.2 packages to myself, is there an area I can post them to? I have been focusing mainly on security applications so I have the following: CODE ORBit2-2.14.7.tgz libnet-1.0.2ap1.tgz
aterm-0.4.2p1.tgz libnetdude-0.7p2.tgz autoconf-2.13p0.tgz libnetdude-conntrack-plugin-0.5p0.tgz autoconf-2.52p1.tgz libnetdude-traceset-plugin-0.2p0.tgz autoconf-2.59p1.tgz libnetdude-traffic-analyzer-plugin-0.3p0.tgz autoconf-2.61p1.tgz libnids-1.20.tgz bzip2-1.0.4.tgz libpcapnav-0.6p0.tgz cdparanoia-3.a9.8p0.tgz libxfce4mcs-4.4.1.tgz cups-1.2.7p4.tgz libxfce4util-4.4.1.tgz db-3.1.17p8.tgz libxfcegui4-4.4.1p1.tgz db-4.2.52p11.tgz libxml-2.6.29.tgz db-tcl-3.1.17p3.tgz libxslt-1.1.21.tgz db-tcl-4.2.52p3.tgz links+-2.1pre28p0.tgz dbus-1.0.2p1.tgz metaauto-0.7.tgz dbus-glib-0.73p0.tgz mozilla-firefox-2.0.0.6.tgz docbook-4.4.tgz mozilla-firefox-devel-2.0.0.6.tgz docbook-dsssl-1.72.tgz mrxvt-0.5.2p2.tgz driftnet-0.1.6.tgz mutt-1.4.2.3.tgz dsniff-2.3p2.tgz mysql-client-5.0.45.tgz esound-0.2.34p0v0.tgz mysql-server-5.0.45.tgz eterm-0.8.10p0.tgz mysql-tests-5.0.45.tgz etherape-0.9.0p2.tgz netdude-0.4.6p0.tgz fam-2.7.0p2.tgz netdude-traffic-analyzer-plugin-0.3p0.tgz gconf2-2.18.0.1.tgz nspr-4.6.7.tgz gdbm-1.8.3p0.tgz nspr-docs-4.6.7.tgz gmake-3.80p1.tgz nss-3.11.7.tgz gnome-doc-utils-0.10.3p1.tgz p5-XML-NamespaceSupport-1.09p0.tgz gnome-icon-theme-2.18.0p0.tgz p5-XML-Parser-2.34p0.tgz gnome-keyring-0.8.1.tgz p5-XML-SAX-0.14p0.tgz gnome-mime-data-2.18.0.tgz p5-XML-Simple-2.14p1.tgz gnome-themes-2.18.1p2.tgz popt-1.7p0.tgz gnome-vfs2-2.18.1p0.tgz postgresql-client-8.2.4p0.tgz gtk-engines2-2.10.1p0.tgz postgresql-contrib-8.2.4p0.tgz help2man-1.29p0.tgz postgresql-docs-8.2.4p0.tgz icewm-1.2.30p0.tgz postgresql-server-8.2.4p3.tgz icon-naming-utils-0.8.2.tgz py-libdnet-1.10p1.tgz imlib-1.9.14p5.tgz py-libxml-2.6.29.tgz intltool-0.35.5.tgz python-2.4.4p4.tgz iso-codes-1.0.tgz python-bsddb-2.4.4p4.tgz iso8879-1986.tgz python-bz2-2.4.4p4.tgz jbigkit-1.6p1.tgz python-expat-2.4.4p4.tgz lcms-1.15.tgz python-gdbm-2.4.4p4.tgz libIDL-0.8.8.tgz python-idle-2.4.4p4.tgz libart-2.3.19p1.tgz python-tests-2.4.4p4.tgz libaudiofile-0.2.6p0.tgz python-tkinter-2.4.4p4.tgz libbonobo-2.18.0.tgz python-tools-2.4.4p4.tgz libbonoboui-2.18.0.tgz scrollkeeper-0.3.14p3.tgz libconfuse-2.5p0.tgz sqlite-2.8.17p1.tgz libdnet-1.10p2.tgz tcl-8.4.7p5.tgz libgcrypt-1.2.0p1.tgz tilda-0.9.4.tgz libglade2-2.6.1.tgz tk-8.4.7p1.tgz libgnome-2.18.0.tgz vte-0.16.6.tgz libgnomecanvas-2.14.0p0.tgz xfce-mcs-manager-4.4.1p0.tgz libgnomeui-2.18.1p0.tgz xfwm4-4.4.1.tgz libgpg-error-1.1p0.tgz xzoom-0.3.tgz libmng-1.0.9p1.tgz |
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Sep 1 2007, 10:14 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 2,003 Joined: 16-April 04 From: the Netherlands && /dev/null Member No.: 2,882 |
Something to add:
Browsers: mathemajikian has compiled Firefox with flash & java support, and also w3m PIM: Forgot to add Calcurse, a really nice minimalist PIM app. The funny thing is the Calcurse homepage says it's already ported to OpenBSD, but I have yet to find it in the ports tree ... Notecase is a great tool as well. But first I have to take my very first step to create a brand new port outside of the ports tree... Building: Do you use some optimization flags to improve the performance of the packages? |
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Sep 2 2007, 02:10 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 92 Joined: 9-January 06 Member No.: 8,887 |
QUOTE(ZDevil @ Sep 2 2007, 07:14 AM) Something to add: Browsers: mathemajikian has compiled Firefox with flash & java support, and also w3m PIM: Forgot to add Calcurse, a really nice minimalist PIM app. The funny thing is the Calcurse homepage says it's already ported to OpenBSD, but I have yet to find it in the ports tree ... Notecase is a great tool as well. But first I have to take my very first step to create a brand new port outside of the ports tree... Building: Do you use some optimization flags to improve the performance of the packages? OK lets see how we get on. For browsers I am looking for something a bit more featured that dillo but not as heavy as firefox. Although I have comiled firefox, and it works, I am sure that I was actually aiming to compile epiphany at the time, not sure what happened there but it took 3 days and out came firefox! oh well! Attempting to compile konqueror was what finally filled up my Z so within my packages there will be many of the dependan ones for konqueror. Might try comiling galeon. I have already done icewm and had been using it as my wm. I also like xfce4 as it makes it easy to change fonts which is useful on a Z which has a very small screen. I have done two packages which allow it to but need to do the rest of the modules as well. In answer you your question on optimisation, no, I am a newbie here so I am stricly "make" and "make install" but I'm always happy to learn. Back to rebuilding the Z now, I have a 10.4 powerbook so your instructions should work for me, I'll be back when I am fully "tooled up" again ;o) |
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Sep 2 2007, 03:18 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,019 Joined: 15-February 05 From: France Member No.: 6,477 |
QUOTE(Wildherb @ Sep 2 2007, 12:10 PM) QUOTE(ZDevil @ Sep 2 2007, 07:14 AM) Something to add: Building: Do you use some optimization flags to improve the performance of the packages? In answer you your question on optimisation, no, I am a newbie here so I am stricly "make" and "make install" but I'm always happy to learn. you must look that page and apply all optimisation tips there before starting to compile ! http://exit3.i-55.com/%7Exikon/zaurustipsandtricks.html |
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Wildherb Cleaning Up After Building Packages Sep 1 2007, 01:27 AM
mathemajikian QUOTE(Wildherb @ Sep 1 2007, 09:27 AM)1) Is t... Sep 1 2007, 01:52 AM
ZDevil Welcome!
Actually I have also been building p... Sep 1 2007, 07:43 AM
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