I actually would be very suprised if you could strip things
down enough to have a 'usable' system with the core 3.3 Developer
installed in under 100MB. Afterall, that would have to include the
swapfile as well as user space for whatever project you were working
on. I don't have a lot of extra stuff installed on mine, mainly just
CAPer, and the full NS 3.3 User and Developer isntalled takes nearly
300MB.
Jeff
I'm looking into ways of setting up a "poor
mans 3.3 developer toolkit" up
on a NeXT slab which currently has 3.3 user installed on a 100Mb hard disk.
Before I get too into the idea I thought I'd better ask if anyone on the
list has already tried and failed :-) I'm guessing that all I *really* need
are the includes - the libraries are already installed, and IIRC I can
cross-compile GNU tools on a Linux box (any idea what versions of compiler
etc were supplied with 3.3 Developer?). I'm happy to archive apps to floppy
to free up a bit more space if required. Any thoughts, NeXT fans on the
list?
I know it's probably easier to trawl for a copy of 3.3 Developer and just
install a bigger hard disk, but this way seems a bit more fun :-)
TIA
Al.
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