Using the ports tree the make command will either
grab the source and patches via CVS or ftp.
I prefer source since it is always more up to date than
what I find in the packages heirarchy.
ObLinux: Debian is the only distro I know of that comes
close to replicating the features of the ports and
packages features of the *BSD family.
Whats nice is that any *BSD can be installed from
a single floppy on a machine with internet access.
Debian takes 2 floppies to do the same :(
JLF Sends...
It seems like on Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 05:05:07PM -0700, Barnett, Blake scribbled:
Orig Msg> That's only if you're using the ports... in 2.7 I just use pkg_add -v
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ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.7/packages/i386/pkgname.tgz and away it
Orig Msg> goes. Also handy is a little script I wrote to keep track of the mirrors
Orig Msg> and auto-retry if pkg_add gives me an error if the site is busy.
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Orig Msg> Does using the ports version and doing a make in the directory structure go
Orig Msg> grab the package and update it? If so... I'll have to do that with some of
Orig Msg> the larger apps I'm using.
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Orig Msg> * Blake
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