Randy McMurchy wrote:
> On 1/18/2013 5:35 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> 1008408 kilobytes build size (984.773 MB)
>>
>> I built and installed in /tmp/ruby:
>>
>> bdubbs@blfs [ /tmp/ruby ]$ du -sh *
>> 433M    install
>> 553M    ruby-1.9.3-p374
>>
>> $ du -sh install/usr/*
>> 48K     install/usr/bin
>> 252K    install/usr/include
>> 53M     install/usr/lib
>> 380M    install/usr/share
>
> So for you and I almost a GB of disk space, yet Armin does it in 350MB.
> How is that possible? That is why I asked what type of filesystem is he
> running. Is it possible to create filesystems using block parameters that
> can have such a significant difference in usage?
>
> (Don't get me wrong, Armin, I am not doubting your numbers. I just don't
> see how the hell you're doing it!)

The filesystem might make a little difference, but nowhere near that much.

   -- Bruce


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