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Old 27th June 2011
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I know it's vacation seasons so this is a shout-out to the first person who knows what's going on here. I just got use to pkg_add a few weeks ago when I was using plain old FreeBSD at the command-line but for the pass few weeks this set-up is all about making a real effort to use PcBSD and now I see that files are everywhere compared to the tiny FreeBSD, i miss it already. I tried to install GNOME but dependencies needed dependencies, so I drop the ball on that one, but I did learn how to use pkg_add well but not to oblivion. Just trying to give you a clearer picture.

My question is what do GNOME want and where do he want me to put it? Also is bonnie++-1.03e installed correctly? One more thing, I found this at FreeBSD download, is this the same kind of program "bonnie++1.96_1.tbz"? ... I can't find it at the official ZCAV site. Should I install this one since it got a higher version number? Sorry for being such a noob but I'm in it for good now and I want to complete this process and record those numbers. I found my PRIMARY now I want to know the slices, and than I'm optimize after I optimize. Any way if some one could explain this to me I will never forget. I don't know why it say this when the directory already got the file name in it:

/Programs/Gnome/lib/liblzma.so.5: ... this dir has a liblzma.so.5 already

And what is XZ_5.0 and of what?

/usr/lib/libarchive.so.5 ... libarchive.so.5 is in here already

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This is what I got when I tried to install gnuplot-4.4.3.tar.gz:

bash-4.1# tar -zxvf /var/AAA/gnuplot-4.4.3.tar.gz -C /usr/tools/gnuplot
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /Programs/Gnome/lib/liblzma.so.5: version XZ_5.0 required by /usr/lib/libarchive.so.5 not defined
bash-4.1#


I installed bonnie++-1.03e.tgz first, and this is what I got:
bash-4.1# ./configure
checking for g++... g++
checking for C++ compiler default output file name... a.out
checking whether the C++ compiler works... yes
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking for suffix of executables...
checking for suffix of object files... o
checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... yes
checking whether g++ accepts -g... yes
checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... g++ -E
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking for an ANSI C-conforming const... yes
checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /usr/bin/grep
checking for egrep... /usr/bin/grep -E
checking for ANSI C header files... yes
checking for sys/types.h... yes
checking for sys/stat.h... yes
checking for stdlib.h... yes
checking for string.h... yes
checking for memory.h... yes
checking for strings.h... yes
checking for inttypes.h... yes
checking for stdint.h... yes
checking for unistd.h... yes
checking for size_t... yes
checking vector.h usability... yes
checking vector.h presence... yes
checking for vector.h... yes
checking vector usability... yes
checking vector presence... yes
checking for vector... yes
checking algorithm usability... yes
checking algorithm presence... yes
checking for algorithm... yes
checking algo.h usability... yes
checking algo.h presence... yes
checking for algo.h... yes
checking algo usability... no
checking algo presence... no
checking for algo... no
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
config.status: WARNING: Makefile.in seems to ignore the --datarootdir setting
config.status: creating bonnie.h
config.status: creating port.h
config.status: creating bonnie++.spec
config.status: creating bon_csv2html
config.status: creating bon_csv2txt
config.status: creating sun/pkginfo
config.status: creating conf.h
config.status: conf.h is unchanged
bash-4.1#
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Old 27th June 2011
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Your message has been split from its original thread because the questions posed here are exclusively pertaining to packages/third-party applications & not related to dd(1) or disk performance.

The majority of our site members use the search facility to find related (old) threads. Mixing topics within a single thread makes searching more difficult.
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That's fine! It makes good since to me. Sorry about that ocicat. Anyway, your chosen title along tells me to google and study how the package system work. I never thought about that until now. I do it for everything else. One thing I learn about BSD, every tiny step can be a major learning process. By time we get to the good part it be history with a whole new set of rules (technologies) to start from scratch all over again.. I hope I don't crack.

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PcBSD pbi system install has no comparison to FreeBSD. PBI install where they want to so you can have one click install - I believe it suppose to mimic the way OS X installs work.

tbz files are pre-compiled package files for FreeBSD. I don't think you are suppose to mix and match FreeBSD packages with PcBSD PBIs. If you're gonna use PcBSD it best to stick with there methods I'd think.
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I move this to a new thead...

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