On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 12:17:31PM +0200, Emanuel Haupt wrote:
Usually when I find that a port can't fetch the according distfile I
simply google for the distfile with the following search string (e.g.
for rsync):
intitle:index of rsync-3.0.7.tar.gz
This approach almost always
Usually when I find that a port can't fetch the according distfile I
simply google for the distfile with the following search string (e.g.
for rsync):
intitle:index of rsync-3.0.7.tar.gz
This approach almost always delivers plenty of results. I then manually
download one of the results
Quoth Emanuel Haupt on Thursday, 22 July 2010:
Usually when I find that a port can't fetch the according distfile I
simply google for the distfile with the following search string (e.g.
for rsync):
intitle:index of rsync-3.0.7.tar.gz
This approach almost always delivers plenty of
On Jul 22, 2010, at 10:32 , Chip Camden wrote:
Quoth Emanuel Haupt on Thursday, 22 July 2010:
http://people.freebsd.org/~ehaupt/distfile-search/distfile-search
Adding the following make magic to /etc/make.conf
# distfile search
.if defined(DISTFILE_SEARCH_BACKUP)
pre-fetch-script:
On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 12:17:31 +0200
Emanuel Haupt eha...@freebsd.org wrote:
Usually when I find that a port can't fetch the according distfile I
simply google for the distfile with the following search string (e.g.
for rsync):
intitle:index of rsync-3.0.7.tar.gz
This approach almost
RW rwmailli...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 12:17:31 +0200
Emanuel Haupt eha...@freebsd.org wrote:
Usually when I find that a port can't fetch the according distfile I
simply google for the distfile with the following search string
(e.g. for rsync):
intitle:index of
Ade Lovett a...@freebsd.org wrote:
On Jul 22, 2010, at 10:32 , Chip Camden wrote:
Quoth Emanuel Haupt on Thursday, 22 July 2010:
http://people.freebsd.org/~ehaupt/distfile-search/distfile-search
Adding the following make magic to /etc/make.conf
# distfile search
.if