On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 16:42:58 +, Frank Staals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> goose bla wrote:
>
> >hello,,
> >
> >please. i have not big hdd,, and i need to make free place. what can i
> >remove from /usr and system will be OK ?
> >
> >example:
> >
> >/usr/ports/distfiles/ - i can remove all f
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 14:31:43 UT, goose bla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello,,
>
> please. i have not big hdd,, and i need to make free place. what can i
> remove from /usr and system will be OK ?
>
> example:
>
> /usr/ports/distfiles/ - i can remove all files.
>
> in /usr/ports i can do
>
goose bla wrote:
hello,,
please. i have not big hdd,, and i need to make free place. what can i
remove from /usr and system will be OK ?
example:
/usr/ports/distfiles/ - i can remove all files.
in /usr/ports i can do
rm -rf \*/work/
I bet you install your ports by doing a 'make install',
Btw - why don't you type ...
$ > make install clean
^
... if compiling work? That way there woudn't be
left over work directories. You don't need them
anyway after a successfull port install.
goose bla schrieb:
hello,,
please. i have not big hdd,, and i need to make free plac
hello,,
please. i have not big hdd,, and i need to make free place. what can i
remove from /usr and system will be OK ?
example:
/usr/ports/distfiles/ - i can remove all files.
in /usr/ports i can do
rm -rf \*/work/
i can remove
/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/*after reboot with new kernel