Alexander Hansen ha scritto:
> On Thursday 19 June 2008 07:43:27 Flavio Pane wrote:
>> Alexander Hansen ha scritto:
>>> On Thursday 19 June 2008 06:26:25 flapane wrote:
>>>> PPC G4, 10.4.11, Xcode2.5
>>>>
>>>> I'd like to understand a thing to save HD space... I had problems to
>>>> compile until I installed DevSDK.pkg.... should I think that the
>>>> other packages I installed from Xcode2.5 are useless? It even
>>>> installed 10.3.9 sdk (!!), Interface builder and a lot of things...
>>>> At the moment the Developer folder is almost 800mb, and I think that
>>>> other files are installed in other system paths, too. I think that
>>>> App like xcode, interface builder and so on, can be deleted...
>>>> I am only interested in compiling little command-line apps, or maybe
>>>> little X11-apps.
>>>> Here is a screenshoot of the options I selected in xcode:
>>>> http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/4253/immagine1gs1.jpg
>>>> + Command line support + DevSDK.pkg by hand because the installer
>>>> didn't install it.
>>>> My hard disk is small, so any improvement is a good thing...
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Flavio Pane
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> www.flapane.com
>>> I'd recommend installing all of the SDK packages, and you definitely need
>>> the gcc 4 compiler.  Some packages use the xcodebuild command-line tool
>>> to build Xcode project files--I'm not sure which sub-package provides
>>> that.
>> And what about 10.3.9sdk and Applications folder, that contains only
>> cocoa apps? I don't think they are needed in order to compile from fink.
>> Thanks
> 
> Ah, right.  I don't think you need the 10.3.9SDK for anything, and you can 
> probably leave out the applications in the Applications folder.  
> 
> There are a few packages that rely on applications from /Developer/Tools, so 
> leave _that_ available.

Done it, thank you.
what about i686-apple-darwin8 in usr/libexec (i have a g4) ?


-- 
Flavio
www.flapane.com


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