On Oct 12, 2006, at 6:32 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
While installing the Ruby port on a 6.1-Release system (uname -a
...
37788 p0 DL+ 39:43.11 ./ruby18 ./bin/rdoc --all --ri --op
/usr/local/share/ri/1.8/system .
The system is an old Pentium 5 with a standard IDE drive. Is there a
I got hit bit that a couple of times too.
For some reason, Ruby at some stage tries to browse the complete hard
disk in order to find things like libraries.
At least that's what I guessed.
Anser was: get a better/newer hardware.
Yes, I wasn't clear in trying to answer the original post. Inadequate
memory
that led to swapping seemed to be the source of that port being a
slow upgrade.
I thought that might explain the problem described.
With the methods as described in the previous post, perhaps one could
get by with
antiquated hardware though for testing purposes and playing.
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