On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 09:44:43AM -0500, Marty Landman wrote:
> make all install clean
Did you execute this in /usr/ports?
No, I forgot to say first cd'd to the X11/XFree86-4 dir.
Just as a tip 'df -h' give human readable output.
Thanks, that helps.
You could also move /usr/src/ and /usr/obj to another machine and mount them from there.
Ok, I did rm -r /usr/ports/x11 and now /usr's down to 87%. That's breathing room at least. I think pacing this learning experience is a good thing; I've got Apache, PostgreSQL and Lynx up and running and that's plenty with Perl for starters. The more digging I do in the Handbook the better off I'm getting so I think I'll try and avoid trouble for awhile and stay away from the ports collection. :)
du -sh /usr/* gives:
Alex, could you recommend a way for me to filter out anything under a certain threshold? Grep wouldn't do the trip for this, right? IOW list everything on /usr greater than say 50MB? Or am I best off grep'ing the du output to a little perl app since that's the language I'm most comfortable with?
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