Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 20:17:38 -0800 From: Doug Barton <Doug@gorean.org> To: Mark Wagner <markw@horvitznewspapers.net> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: how track list of programs in the FreeBSD core? Message-ID: <38E426E2.3FF65010@gorean.org> References: <200003310045.QAA81023@veda.horvitznewspapers.net>
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Mark Wagner wrote:
>
> I like the set of programs that are part of the base FreeBSD install. They
> are a useful and complete set without a lot of cruft. Contrast this with,
> say, SuSE that will install a demo of Applixware as part of the default
> install or Solaris that doesn't include a complier.
>
> What I would like to do is determine what goes into a base install
> (no ports) of FreeBSD and mimic that on other systems.
Maybe I'm missing something really obvious, but is there some reason 'ls
-R /' won't work for you? Or maybe 'ls -R1 /' for a slightly more usable
output. You can ignore some of the directories, like /dev, /usr/share,
etc... but I can't escape this feeling that I've missed something.
Doug
--
"So, the cows were part of a dream that dreamed itself into
existence? Is that possible?" asked the student incredulously.
The master simply replied, "Mu."
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