Re: Best way to keep large ports uptodate

2004-08-14 Thread Johan Pettersson
> Only thing I can think of is that I have CPUTYPE as I686 in my custom > kernel and as p3 in /etc/make.conf. Should I try changing > /etc/make.conf to I686? The computer is a 600MHz p3. No. The settings you got is exactly right for your CPU. :) ___ [EM

Re: Best way to keep large ports uptodate

2004-08-13 Thread Tilman Linneweh
* Rob Hancock [Sa, 14 Aug 2004 at 02:29 GMT]: > Currently I've been using portupgrade to keep all my ports current, and > it works great. With very large ports such as KDE/base/libs/etc it takes > several hours to compile on my little 600MHz laptop. Is there a way to > keep the previously compile

Best way to keep large ports uptodate

2004-08-13 Thread Rob Hancock
Hello everyone, I'm a recent convert from debian based systems. I must say that I am very happy with freebsd so far. Currently I've been using portupgrade to keep all my ports current, and it works great. With very large ports such as KDE/base/libs/etc it takes several hours to compile on my li