Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 12:53:37 -0400 From: "MET" <met@uberstats.com> To: "'Roman Neuhauser'" <neuhauser@bellavista.cz> Cc: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: Installing XFree86 from the Ports Message-ID: <002701c24545$77357fd0$6901a8c0@SURVIVAL> In-Reply-To: <20020816145455.GG389@freepuppy.bellavista.cz>
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Well accordingly I have 7.5 gigs left on the /usr partition. At some point during the last 'make install clean' of XFree86-4 it got to -87503 or something along those lines. JESUS. ~ Matthew -----Original Message----- From: Roman Neuhauser [mailto:neuhauser@bellavista.cz] Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 10:55 AM To: MET Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Installing XFree86 from the Ports > From: "MET" <met@uberstats.com> > Subject: Installing XFree86 from the Ports > Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 10:34:41 -0400 > Whets the command to check my file system's space? see df(1) and du(1) > And is there a system wide function to delete crap similar to what > 'make clean' does? well, there's 'make clean'. if you built a custom kernel and/or world, do 'rm -rf /usr/obj/*'. this is basically just like "cd /usr/src && make clean", but faster. if you install everything from ports but often forget to include the "clean" target in the make invocation (like me), do an occasional 'rm -rf /usr/ports/*/*/work'. after you'll have FreeBSD installed for a longer period of time, you'll want to delete old tarballs from /usr/ports/distfiles/. you'll probably appreciate portsclean (part of /usr/ports/sysutils/portupgrade/). 'portsclean -CD' will do the 'rm -fr /usr/ports/*/*/work' for you, plus remove any stale tarballs from /usr/ports/distfiles (not referenced by any port in the ports tree). -- FreeBSD 4.6-STABLE 4:42PM up 7 days, 4:37, 17 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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