On Wednesday 04 of April 2007, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Milan Knizek wrote:
Hello,
are there any recommendation how to organize own ports?
For what it's worth, if you use cvsup then you can store your own ports
safely under /usr/ports. You can also store extra
Hello,
are there any recommendation how to organize own ports?
Should I keep them within official /usr/ports structure or rather separately?
If kept separately, how does it work with pkg* commands then?
Thanks for hints.
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Milan Knizek schrieb:
Hello,
are there any recommendation how to organize own ports?
Should I keep them within official /usr/ports structure or rather separately?
If kept separately, how does it work with pkg* commands then?
Own ports? :) Why don't you submit them then, so that we can
Milan Knizek wrote:
Hello,
are there any recommendation how to organize own ports?
Should I keep them within official /usr/ports structure or rather separately?
If kept separately, how does it work with pkg* commands then?
For what it's worth, if you use cvsup then you can store your own
On Wednesday 04 of April 2007, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
Milan Knizek schrieb:
Hello,
are there any recommendation how to organize own ports?
Should I keep them within official /usr/ports structure or rather
separately? If kept separately, how does it work with pkg* commands then?
Own
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Milan Knizek wrote:
Hello,
are there any recommendation how to organize own ports?
Should I keep them within official /usr/ports structure or rather
separately? If kept separately, how does it work with pkg* commands then?
For what it's worth, if you use cvsup