On Oct 9, 2005, at 7:51 PM, user wrote:


I have a freebsd 5.4-RELEASE system running on a 256 megabyte flash card.

This system does not have the ports tree installed on it.

On another 5.4-RELEASE system I went to /usr/ports/net/samba and ran "make package" ... the idea was that I would just copy over this package file
and run pkg_add on the system.

However, I now see that "make package" does not actually create a full
package with all the necessary dependencies ... when I try to run
"pkg_add" I see:

Package 'samba-2.2.12' depends on 'jpeg-6b_3' with 'graphics/jpeg' origin.
and was not found.
Package 'samba-2.2.12' depends on 'libiconv-1.9.2_1' with
'converters/libiconv' origin.
and was not found.
Package 'samba-2.2.12' depends on 'png-1.2.8_1' with 'graphics/png'
origin.
and was not found.
Package 'samba-2.2.12' depends on 'pkgconfig-0.15.0_1' with
'devel/pkgconfig' origin.
and was not found.
Package 'samba-2.2.12' depends on 'perl-5.8.6_2' with 'lang/perl5.8'
origin.
and was not found.
Package 'samba-2.2.12' depends on 'gettext-0.14.1' with 'devel/ gettext'
origin.
and was not found.
Package 'samba-2.2.12' depends on 'popt-1.7' with 'devel/popt' origin.
and was not found.
Package 'samba-2.2.12' depends on 'libgpg-error-1.0_1' with
'security/libgpg-error' origin.
and was not found.
Package 'samba-2.2.12' depends on 'tiff-3.7.1_2' with 'graphics/tiff'
origin.
and was not found.
Package 'samba-2.2.12' depends on 'libgcrypt-1.2.1' with
'security/libgcrypt' origin.
and was not found.
Package 'samba-2.2.12' depends on 'gnutls-1.0.24_1' with 'security/ gnutls'
origin.
and was not found.
Package 'samba-2.2.12' depends on 'cups-base-1.1.23.0_3' with
'print/cups-base' origin.
and was not found.


So here is my question:

I won't be using this for printing, I can't see what I need jpeg or tiff or perl for ... so, is there any more minimal samba that I can build into a package and then copy over and install on this system with roughly 15
megabytes free on ?

Thanks.

If you just need to mount smb based shares, I believe the base portion of the FreeBSD system will do that for you, via mount_smbfs.
-Garrett

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