Ingo Schwarze wrote: > No. OpenBSD is a developer-oriented system, so headers are an > integral part of the installation. Installing them must not be > optional, or it will cause nothing but needless confusion as soon > as people actually start using what they installed.
And what if someone wants to build an OpenBSD router? It doesn't need headers, or docs. It doesn't have a lot of storage. Are you a dev? Use this meta -dev package that pulls -dev versions of all packages you installed. Are you an admin? Install this -doc metapackage with docs. Cheers -- caóc