Looks like I need to upgrade it for security issues; so I tried to compile 
it from the ports area.

First it blew out my disk space (the "work" sub-directory), so when I 
rearranged a few things to make more room it blew out my swap space!

On my box /tmp is "tmpfs" i.e. use memory first before overflowing into 
swap; that's going to be trickier to fix...  I guess I'll have to kludge 
/tmp as a symlink into /usr/local or something, where I have heaps of 
room.

On the other hand I guess I could figure out what requires Ruby, and 
decide whether I really need it.

What sort of disk farms do these developers have?  I'm only a small-time 
user and wannabe developer...

-- 
Dave Horsfall DTM (VK2KFU)  "Those who don't understand security will suffer."
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