Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 21:11:45 -0600 From: Mike Larsen <criticar@execpc.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: X11 Installation Problems Message-ID: <332CB671.4AB5@execpc.com>
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I am trying to install X11 using the XFree86 skeleton from the ports collection. Since it's called "core distribution" I expect that this is the correct choice? A long way into the compile process, it errors out due to my disk being full. It's filling at least 127M, is this appropriate? I did it twice with the same result. The second time, I selected only the SVGA server and let all non-server querys default. To recover, I delete everything in the ports directory below XFree86. Does this clean up everything or is there a bunch of stuff written elsewhere during the installation / compile process? Is there any easy way to identify and remove this other stuff? Thanks, Mike Larsen
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