Hello, I have been doing some test with native compilations under handhelds (at the moment I'm trying on htc-prophet). I noticed what Fredick told me about the -pipe flag, which seems to kill memory (only with 64Mb). I want to know your opinions about this and another topic related to native compilations and the commits in native git repos. I think it can be a good idea to remove the -pipe flags in ports which have it hardcoded (like perl). In this way we can let native building work with devices which don't have too much amount of ram. Related to ram are sources too, xz and lzma needs more ram to be uncompressed (their size is smaller that bz2 sources) and then it's impossible in devices with small amount of ram. I hope this can be interesting. Waiting your comments and suggestions. Regards, Victor. -- Learning bit by bit. Victor Martinez | http://lokalix.dyndns.org