On 2/15/07, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I think that the build sizes should be rounded up to the nearest MB. We > do this already on stuff over 100MB, but I'm thinking that as this is > just an approximation anyway, that to the nearest MB is close enough, > even for something that requires only 8MB to build and install.
What about packages that have a build size less than 1MB? basicnet/netprogs/portmap.xml: <!ENTITY portmap-buildsize "268 KB"> basicnet/netutils/whois.xml: <!ENTITY whois-buildsize "660 KB"> basicnet/netutils/traceroute.xml: <!ENTITY traceroute-buildsize "540 KB"> general/sysutils/which.xml: <!ENTITY which-buildsize "940 KB"> general/sysutils/hdparm.xml: <!ENTITY hdparm-buildsize "452 KB"> general/genutils/hd2u.xml:<!ENTITY hd2u-buildsize "312 KB"> general/genutils/compface.xml: <!ENTITY compface-buildsize "520 KB"> pst/ps/psutils.xml: <!ENTITY psutils-buildsize "740 KB"> pst/sgml/sgml-dtd-3.xml: <!ENTITY sgml-dtd-3-buildsize "676 KB"> pst/sgml/sgml-dtd.xml: <!ENTITY sgml-dtd-buildsize "784 KB"> x/installing/rman.xml: <!ENTITY rman-buildsize "629 KB"> This list may be a little dated. I'n on a different system than usual and the book sources here haven't been updated in a while. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
