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Bug 32278
additional info for ports section
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ports-cd
ports-cd (text/plain; charset=us-ascii), 3.78 KB, created by
Michael W Lucas
on 2001-11-26 00:24:27 UTC
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>*** en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports/chapter.sgml-dist Tue Nov 20 21:19:43 2001 >--- en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports/chapter.sgml Sun Nov 25 19:04:04 2001 >*************** >*** 671,678 **** > ports.</para> > </note> > >! <para>Now that you have found a port you would like to install, you >! are ready to do the actual installation.</para> > > <sect3 id="ports-cd"> > <title>Installing Ports from a CDROM</title> >--- 671,687 ---- > ports.</para> > </note> > >! <para>Now that you have found a port you would like to install, >! you are ready to do the actual installation. The port >! includes instructions on how to build source code, but no >! actual source code. You can get the source code from a CDROM >! or from the Internet. Source code is distributed in whatever >! manner the software author desires. Frequently this is a >! tarred and gzipped file, but it might be compressed with some >! other tool or even uncompressed. The program source code, >! whatever form it comes in, is called a >! <quote>distfile</quote>. You can get the distfile from a >! CDROM or from the Internet.</para> > > <sect3 id="ports-cd"> > <title>Installing Ports from a CDROM</title> >*************** >*** 681,696 **** > <primary>ports</primary> > <secondary>installing from CDROM</secondary> > </indexterm> >! <para>As you may have guessed from the title, everything >! described in this section assumes you have a FreeBSD CDROM set. >! If you do not, you can order one from the <ulink >! url="http://www.freebsdmall.com/">FreeBSD Mall</ulink>.</para> >! >! <para>Assuming that your FreeBSD CDROM is in the drive and is >! mounted on <filename>/cdrom</filename> (and the mount point >! <emphasis>must</emphasis> be <filename>/cdrom</filename>), >! you are ready to install the port. To begin, change >! to the directory where the port you want to install lives:</para> > > <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/sysutils/lsof</userinput></screen> > >--- 690,708 ---- > <primary>ports</primary> > <secondary>installing from CDROM</secondary> > </indexterm> >! <para>The FreeBSD Project's official CDROM images no longer >! includes distfiles. They take up a lot of room that is >! better used by precompiled packages. CDROM products such as >! the FreeBSD Power Pak do include distfiles, and you can >! order these sets from a vendor such as the <ulink >! url="http://www.freebsdmall.com/">FreeBSD Mall</ulink>. >! This section assumes you have such a FreeBSD CDROM >! set.</para> >! >! <para>Place your FreeBSD CDROM in the drive. Mount it on >! <filename>/cdrom</filename>. (If you use a different mount >! point, the install will not work.) To begin, change to the >! directory for the port you want to install:</para> > > <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/sysutils/lsof</userinput></screen> > >*************** >*** 776,783 **** > > <para>Installing a port from the Internet is done exactly the same > way as it would be if you were installing from a CDROM. The >! only difference between the two is that the program's source >! code is downloaded from the Internet instead of pulled from the > CDROM.</para> > > <para>The steps involved are identical:</para> >--- 788,795 ---- > > <para>Installing a port from the Internet is done exactly the same > way as it would be if you were installing from a CDROM. The >! only difference between the two is that the port distfile >! is downloaded from the Internet instead of pulled from the > CDROM.</para> > > <para>The steps involved are identical:</para>
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