Hello! First of all, thank you everybody for your suggestions! :) Next:
On Sat, 3 Mar 2012 07:42:19 +0100 Thomas Nikolajsen <thomas.nikolaj...@mail.dk> wrote: > > Our installer isn't a small program, it isn't supposed to work on > small mem systems. In such case it is good to know that it is still possible to run it (just like I described in my previous message). > Please do setup youself (installer capabilities > are quite basic anyway), please read rc.conf.5: 'man rc.conf, or > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man?command=rc.conf§ion=ANY . > This has links to other commands / setup files; our handbook also has > info on this. This way you will also learn much more :) > Yes, of course, I'll do that. The reasons I ran the 'installer' were: 1. I still know too little about DragonFlyBSD configuration (well, actually, about any *BSD system configuration) and needed a quick start. 2. To see what I can use this installer for. Next I surely will start tuning the configuration files step by step. > > Anyway building non trivial programs isn't possible on a low mem > system (if you can run gcc(1) at all), so likely you will not have > much use for what 'make pkgsrc-create' fetches; if you like it anyway > just fetch the files in tar format, as suggested in this thread. > I used to build a lot of programs on this machine under GNU/Linux using the CRUX's ports tree. So it should be quite possible to compile some software on it (for example, I always used a self-compiled Transmission torrent-client). And also, somebody pointed out in this thread that the .tar archive with the pkgsrc tree may not align well with my current DragonFlyBSD version, or have I misunderstood something? Anyway, where can I download the archive with the pkgsrc tree? Thanks, Vladimir ----- <v...@ukr.net>