Subject: Re: ~200MB NetBSD with X apps, is it possible?
To: Jost Menke <cyberlab@gmx.de>
From: Johann Franz <znarfainav@gmail.com>
List: port-hpcarm
Date: 05/02/2005 15:31:11
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On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 02:42:57PM +0200, Jost Menke wrote:
> Is there an easy way
> of leaving out stuff I don't need (e.g. sendmail)? In FreeBSD, you can
> configure this in /etc/make.conf, by setting NO_SENDMAIL=true.

It's in mk.conf(5): MKSENDMAIL=no

> Is there another way of saving space (e.g. linking applications statically)?
> Any suggestions welcome.

Afaict statical linking increases space, in runtime and in storage, since the libraries are rather 'copied' than referenced.

I'm getting my Jornada in a few days and will dive into it more. :)


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