For instance, FreeBSD 5.2.1 comes with: gcc 3.3.3 OpenSSH_3.6.1p1 grep (GNU grep) 2.4d A version of the core utilities
Dan Hurt
David King wrote:
A minimum install installs no packages, just the base system. The base system is what "FreeBSD" is, unlike Linux it is not just a kernel, but an actual set of userland, too.
On Jun 25, 2004, at 13.07, Daniel Hurt wrote:
Greetings,
There was no response on the VOX list, I thought I might take Bill's suggestion and post to vox-tech.
I have been poking around trying to figure out how to tell what a minimum Free BSD install would install. That might sound a bit weird, but I would like to know what packages and versions are installed when I select a minimum install of FreeBSD. I have been Googling around, but nothing has helped yet. I was wondering if someone here might know a source of information that I could read up on.
The closest thing I can come up with is:
# pkg_info
But, for a minimum install it tells me that I have no packages installed. It does not really display the relevant information, I am not sure if I am using it right :-/ Some packages are installed because it has the csh shell and the ssh daemon install on it.
Thanks,
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