How should I best go about installing BleachBit under OpenBSD?
Best Answer
An older version (0.6.4?) was ported to NetBSD and many or all of the changes were taken upstream, but the NetBSD porter didn't seem to continue it. As stated, BleachBit is written in Python and PyGTK. There may be minimal changes to the Python code, and maybe some in the CleanerML (mostly XML) which defines which files should be cleaned.
If you have any issues, best to ask in an OpenBSD forum or on the BleachBit forum.
As of June, 2004, SMP (Symmetric MultiProcessor) support has been merged into the main OpenBSD development branch. At this time, the i386, amd64, mvme88k, sparc64, macppc and hppa platforms support SMP.
Starting with OpenBSD 3.6, OpenBSD/i386 supports most SMP (Symmetrical MultiProcessor) systems. To support SMP operation, a separate SMP kernel (bsd.mp) is included with the installation file sets.
A separate SMP kernel, "bsd.mp", is provided with the install file sets. If multiple processors are detected at install time, is automatically installed as the default boot kernel, /bsd, and the single processor kernel is renamed /bsd.sp.
Best Answer
An older version (0.6.4?) was ported to NetBSD and many or all of the changes were taken upstream, but the NetBSD porter didn't seem to continue it. As stated, BleachBit is written in Python and PyGTK. There may be minimal changes to the Python code, and maybe some in the CleanerML (mostly XML) which defines which files should be cleaned.
If you have any issues, best to ask in an OpenBSD forum or on the BleachBit forum.
(I am the BleachBit author.)