Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 16:05:12 -0500 From: Paul Smith <paul@cnt.org> To: Farid Hajji <me@farid-hajji.de> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Hardening production servers Message-ID: <20030708210511.GF66624@cnt.org> In-Reply-To: <200307082250.03189.me@farid-hajji.de> References: <20030708200104.GA66624@cnt.org> <3F0B2AAE.5080708@mac.com> <200307082250.03189.me@farid-hajji.de>
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Farid Hajji <me@farid-hajji.de> wrote on 08/Jul/03 at 3:50 PM: > > If you do a "make package" for each port that you install, you can copy of > > using network filesharing (NFS, Samba, etc) to distribute the > > /usr/ports/packages directory. Create that directory if it doesn't exist, > > and "make package" will save the .tgz there rather than under each > > individual port directory. Is there a way to take advantage of the portupgrade suite when it comes to building packages? I.e., is there a "make package" equivalent in portupgrade? I would imagine portupgrade would make packages of any dependicies as well, no? -- Paul Smith <paul@cnt.org> Webmaster/Systems Administrator Center for Neighborhood Technology Chicago, Illinois USA
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