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Date:      Sat,  5 Aug 2006 12:48:13 +0800
From:      chinsan <chinsan.tw@gmail.com>
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Cc:        vanilla@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   docs/101392: [UPDATE] zh_TW: Update handbook/ports to SVN#963
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>Number:         101392
>Category:       docs
>Synopsis:       [UPDATE] zh_TW: Update handbook/ports to SVN#963
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-doc
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          update
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sat Aug 05 04:50:12 GMT 2006
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     chinsan
>Release:        FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE i386
>Organization:
FreeBSD Taiwan
>Environment:
System: FreeBSD chinsan2.twbbs.org 6.1-STABLE FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE #1: Fri Jun 2 16:44:35 CST 2006 root@chinsan2.twbbs.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386


	
>Description:
 - Update handbook/ports to SVN#963
  (patch URL http://chinsan2.twbbs.org/chinsan/zh_TW.Big5.20060805_5.diff)

 - ChangeLog (Trac Timeline)
   https://opensvn.csie.org/traccgi/freebsddoc/timeline

>How-To-Repeat:
	
>Fix:

	

--- zh_TW.Big5.20060805_5.diff begins here ---
diff -ruN zh_TW.Big5.orig/books/handbook/ports/chapter.sgml zh_TW.Big5/books/handbook/ports/chapter.sgml
--- zh_TW.Big5.orig/books/handbook/ports/chapter.sgml	Thu Jul 20 14:27:17 2006
+++ zh_TW.Big5/books/handbook/ports/chapter.sgml	Sat Aug  5 12:26:55 2006
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
     <para>¨Æ¹ê¤W¡Aports ¾÷¨îÁÙ¥i¥H¥Î¨Ó²£¥Í packages¡A¥H«K¥L¤H¥i¥H¥Î 
       <command>pkg_add</command> ¨Ó¦w¸Ë¡A©Î¬Oµy«á·|¤¶²Ð¨ìªº¨ä¥L®M¥óºÞ²z«ü¥O¡C</para>
 
-    <para>¦Ó packages ¥H¤Î ports ¥¦­Ì³£¬O¤@¼Ë¡A³£·|»{ <emphasis>dependencies(³nÅé¬Û¨ÌÃö«Y)</emphasis>¡C
+    <para>¦Ó packages ¥H¤Î ports ¥¦­Ì³£¬O¤@¼Ë·|»{ <emphasis>dependencies(³nÅé¬Û¨ÌÃö«Y)</emphasis>¡C
       °²³]¡G±z·Q¦w¸Ë¬Yµ{¦¡¡A¦ý¥¦¦³¬Û¨Ì¥t¤@­Ó¤w¸Ëªº¨ç¦¡®w(library)¡A
       ¦Ó¦b FreeBSD ªº port ¥H¤Î package ³£¦³³oµ{¦¡¥H¤Î¸Ó¨ç¦¡®w¤F¡C
       ©Ò¥HµL½×¬O¥Î <command>pkg_add</command> «ü¥O©ÎªÌ port ¤è¦¡¨Ó¸Ë¸Óµ{¦¡¡A
@@ -237,33 +237,26 @@
       </listitem>
 
       <listitem>
-	<para>If you know the exact name of the port, but just need to
-        find out which category it is in, you can use the
-        &man.whereis.1; command.
-	Simply type <command>whereis
-        <replaceable>file</replaceable></command>, where
-        <replaceable>file</replaceable> is the program you want to
-        install.  If it is found on your system, you will be told
-        where it is, as follows:</para>
+	<para>­Yª¾¹D¸Ó port ªº¥¿½T¦WºÙ¡A¦ý¤£ª¾¹D©ñ¦b­þ­Ó¤ÀÃþ¥Ø¿ý¡A
+        ¥i¥H¥Î &man.whereis.1; «ü¥O¨Ó§ä¥X¨Ó¡C
+	¥u­n¥´ <command>whereis
+        <replaceable>file</replaceable></command> §Y¥i¡A¦Ó 
+        <replaceable>file</replaceable> ªº¦a¤è½Ð§ï¬°·Q¸Ëªº³nÅé¦WºÙ¡C
+        ­Y§ä¨ì¸Ó³nÅé¡A´N·|§i¶D§A¡A´N¹³¤U­±³o¼Ë¡G</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>whereis lsof</userinput>
 lsof: /usr/ports/sysutils/lsof</screen>
 
-      <para>This tells us that <command>lsof</command> (a system
-	utility) can be found in the
-	<filename>/usr/ports/sysutils/lsof</filename>
-	directory.</para></listitem>
+      <para>¦p¦¹¤@¨Ó¡A´N·|ª¾¹D <command>lsof</command> (¨t²Î¤u¨ãµ{¦¡) ¬O©ñ¦b 
+	<filename>/usr/ports/sysutils/lsof</filename> ¥Ø¿ý¡C</para></listitem>
 
       <listitem>
-	<para>Yet another way to find a particular port is by using the
-        Ports Collection's built-in search mechanism.  To use the
-        search feature, you will need to be in the
-        <filename>/usr/ports</filename> directory.  Once in that
-        directory, run <command>make search
-        name=<replaceable>program-name</replaceable></command> where
-        <replaceable>program-name</replaceable> is the name of the
-        program you want to find.  For example, if you were looking
-        for <command>lsof</command>:</para>
+	<para>ÁÙ¦³¥t¤@©Û¡A´N¬O¥Î Ports Collection ¥»¨­¤º«Øªº·j´M¾÷¨î¡C
+        ­n¥Îªº®É­Ô¡A½Ð¥ý¤Á´«¨ì <filename>/usr/ports</filename> ¥Ø¿ý¡C
+        µM«á¡A¥´ <command>make search 
+	name=<replaceable>program-name</replaceable></command>¡A¨ä¤¤
+        <replaceable>program-name</replaceable> ½Ð§ï¬°·Q§äªº³nÅé¦WºÙ¡C
+        Á|¨Ò¨Ó»¡¡A­Y­n§äªº¬O <command>lsof</command> ªº¸Ü¡A¨º»ò´N¬O¡G</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports</userinput>
 &prompt.root; <userinput>make search name=lsof</userinput>
@@ -275,23 +268,19 @@
 B-deps: 
 R-deps: </screen>
 
-      <para>The part of the output you want to pay particular
-        attention to is the <quote>Path:</quote> line, since that
-        tells you where to find the port.  The other information
-        provided is not needed in order to install the port, so it
-        will not be covered here.</para>
-
-      <para>For more in-depth searching you can also use <command>make
-       search key=<replaceable>string</replaceable></command> where
-       <replaceable>string</replaceable> is some text to search for.
-       This searches port names, comments, descriptions and
-       dependencies and can be used to find ports which relate to a
-       particular subject if you do not know the name of the program
-       you are looking for.</para>
-
-      <para>In both of these cases, the search string is case-insensitive.
-       Searching for <quote>LSOF</quote> will yield the same results as 
-       searching for <quote>lsof</quote>.</para>
+      <para>³o¨Ç·j´Mµ²ªG¤¤¡A­nª`·Nªº¬O <quote>Path:</quote> ³o¦æ¡A
+        ¦]¬°³o¦æ·|§i¶D§A¥i¥H¦b­þÃä§ä¨ì¸Ó port¡C
+	¦Ó·j´Mµ²ªGªº¨ä¥L³¡¤À¡A¦]¬°»P port ¦w¸Ë¸ûµLÃö«Y¡A©Ò¥H³o¸Ì´N¤£Á¿¤F¡C</para>
+
+      <para>­Y­n§ó¹ý©³ªº·j´M¡A¨º»ò¥i¥H§ï¥Î <command>make
+        search key=<replaceable>string</replaceable></command>¡A¨ä¤¤ 
+        <replaceable>string</replaceable> ½Ð§ï¬°·Q·j´MªºÃöÁä¦r¡C
+        ¦p¦¹¤@¨Ó·|§ä port ¦WºÙ¡B³nÅ鲤¶(comments)¡B³nÅé±Ô­zÀÉ(descriptions)
+        ¥H¤Î³nÅé¬Û¨ÌÃö«Y(dependencies)¸Ì­±¬O§_¦³²Å¦XÃöÁä¦r¡A
+        ¦¹¥~¡A¤£²M·¡³nÅé¦WºÙªº¸Ü¡A¤]¥i¥H®³¨Ó§ä¦³²Å¦XÃöÁä¦r¥DÃDªº port¡C</para>
+
+      <para>­èÁ¿ªº³o¨âºØ¤è¦¡¡A·j´M¦r²´³£¬O case-insensitive(¤£¥²°Ï¤À¤j¤p¼g)¡C
+        ¤ñ¦p¡A·j´M <quote>LSOF</quote> »P <quote>lsof</quote> ¨âªÌµ²ªG³£·|¬O¤@¼Ëªº¡C</para>
       </listitem>
 
     </itemizedlist>
@@ -351,71 +340,52 @@
 &prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_add <replaceable>lsof-4.56.4.tgz</replaceable></userinput></screen>
       </example>
 
-      <para>If you do not have a source of local packages (such as a
-        FreeBSD CD-ROM set) then it will probably be easier to use the
-        <option>-r</option> option to &man.pkg.add.1;.  This will
-        cause the utility to automatically determine the correct
-        object format and release and then fetch and install the
-        package from an FTP site.
+      <para>­Y¤âÃä¨S¦³ package ¨Ó·½(¹³¬O FreeBSD ¥úºÐ)ªº¸Ü¡A
+        ¨º»ò«Øij¨Ï¥Î &man.pkg.add.1; ®É¡A¥[¤W <option>-r</option> 
+	¿ï¶µ¨Ó§ó»´ÃP¦w¸Ë package¡C¦p¦¹¤@¨Ó¡A´N·|¦Û°Ê§PÂ_¥¿½Tªº package ®æ¦¡¡B
+	¥H¤Î©Ò·f°tªº§@·~¨t²Î release ª©¥»¡A
+	µM«á·|¦Û¤v±q FTP ¯¸§ì¦^¡B¦w¸Ë¬Û¹ïÀ³ªº package¡C
       </para>
 
       <indexterm>
         <primary><command>pkg_add</command></primary></indexterm>
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_add -r <replaceable>lsof</replaceable></userinput></screen>
 
-      <para>The example above would download the correct package and
-	add it without any further user intervention.
-	If you want to specify an alternative &os; Packages Mirror,
-	instead of the main distribution site, you have to set
-	<envar>PACKAGESITE</envar> accordingly, to
-	override the default settings.  &man.pkg.add.1;
-	uses &man.fetch.3; to download the files, which honors various
-	environment variables, including
-	<envar>FTP_PASSIVE_MODE</envar>, <envar>FTP_PROXY</envar>, and
-	<envar>FTP_PASSWORD</envar>.  You may need to set one or more
-	of these if you are behind a firewall, or need to use an
-	FTP/HTTP proxy.  See &man.fetch.3; for the complete list.
-	Note that in the example above
-	<literal>lsof</literal> is used instead of
-	<literal>lsof-4.56.4</literal>.  When the remote fetching
-	feature is used, the version number of the package must be
-	removed.  &man.pkg.add.1; will automatically fetch the latest
-	version of the application.</para>
+      <para>¤W­±³o¨Ò¤l·|¦Û°Ê¤U¸ü¥¿½Tªº package ¨Ã¦w¸Ë¡C
+	­Y·Q§ï´«¥Î¨ä¥L &os; Packages Mirror ¯¸¡A¨º»ò´N­n³]©w <envar>PACKAGESITE</envar> Àô¹ÒÅܼơA
+	¦p¦¹¤@¨Ó¤~·|¨ú¥N¹w³]³]©w¡C  &man.pkg.add.1;
+	·|¥Î &man.fetch.3; «ü¥O¨Ó¤U¸üÀɮסA¦Ó &man.fetch.3; ¥»¨­«h·|¨Ï¥Î¬ÛÃöÀô¹ÒÅܼƪº³]©w¡A
+	¹³¬O¡G
+	<envar>FTP_PASSIVE_MODE</envar>¡B<envar>FTP_PROXY</envar> ¥H¤Î 
+	<envar>FTP_PASSWORD</envar>¡C  ¦pªG§Aºô¸ôÀô¹Ò³B©ó firewall «á­±¡A©ÎªÌ»Ý­n¥Î
+	FTP/HTTP proxy ªº¸Ü¡A¨º»ò´N»Ý­n³]©w¡C ³]©w²Ó¸`½Ð°Ñ¾\ &man.fetch.3;¡C
+	½Ðª`·N¡G¤W­±©Ò»¡ªº¨Ò¤l¬O¼g <literal>lsof</literal> ¦Ó«D 
+	<literal>lsof-4.56.4</literal>¡C  ·í¨Ï¥Î»·ºÝ§ì¨ú¥\¯à®É¡A¸Ó package ª©¸¹´N¤£¥²¥[¤W¥h¤F¡C
+	&man.pkg.add.1; ·|¦Û°Ê¤U¸ü¸Ó³nÅ骺³Ì·sª©¦^¨Ó¦w¸Ë¡C</para>
 
       <note>
-	<para>&man.pkg.add.1; will download the latest version of
-	  your application if you are using &os.current; or
-	  &os.stable;.  If you run a -RELEASE version, it will grab
-	  the version of the package that was built with your
-	  release.  It is possible to change this behavior by
-	  overriding the <envar>PACKAGESITE</envar> environment
-	  variable.  For example, if you run a &os;&nbsp;5.4-RELEASE
-	  system, by default &man.pkg.add.1; will try to fetch
-	  packages from
-	  <literal>ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-5.4-release/Latest/</literal>.
-	  If you want to force &man.pkg.add.1; to download
-	  &os;&nbsp;5-STABLE packages, set <envar>PACKAGESITE</envar>
-	  to
-	  <literal>ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-5-stable/Latest/</literal>.
+	<para>­Y¥Îªº¬O &os.current; ©Î &os.stable; ªº¸Ü¡A&man.pkg.add.1; 
+	  ·|¦Û°Ê¤U¸ü¸Ó³nÅé³Ì·sª©¦^¨Ó¡C
+	  ­Y¥Îªº¬OÄÝ©ó -RELEASE ª©¥»¡A¨º»ò¥L·|§ì¦^ÄÝ©ó¸Ó release ¤W©Ò½sĶªº package¡C
+	  ¤]¥i¥H§ó§ï <envar>PACKAGESITE</envar> Àô¹ÒÅܼơA¥H§ïÅܤU¸ü¤è¦¡¡C
+	  Á|¨Ò¨Ó»¡¡A¦pªG¬O &os;&nbsp;5.4-RELEASE ªº¸Ü¡A¨º»ò &man.pkg.add.1; ¹w³]·|±q
+	  <literal>ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-5.4-release/Latest/</literal>;
+	  ¨Ó§ì package¡C­Y­n±j¨î &man.pkg.add.1; ¤U¸ü &os;&nbsp;5-STABLE ©Ò¥Îªº package
+	  ¡A¨º»ò´N§â <envar>PACKAGESITE</envar> §ï³]¬° 
+	  <literal>ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-5-stable/Latest/</literal>§Y¥i¡C
 	</para>
       </note>
 
-      <para>Package files are distributed in <filename>.tgz</filename>
-          and <filename>.tbz</filename> formats.  You can find them at <ulink
-          url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/packages/"></ulink>,
-          or on the FreeBSD CD-ROM distribution.  Every CD on the
-          FreeBSD 4-CD set (and the PowerPak, etc.) contains packages
-          in the <filename>/packages</filename> directory.  The layout
-          of the packages is similar to that of the
-          <filename>/usr/ports</filename> tree.  Each category has its
-          own directory, and every package can be found within the
-          <filename>All</filename> directory.
+      <para>Package Àɦ³ <filename>.tgz</filename> ¥H¤Î <filename>.tbz</filename> ¨âºØ®æ¦¡¡C
+          ³o¨Ç³£¥i³z¹L <ulink
+          url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/packages/"></ulink>¡A©ÎªÌ FreeBSd ¥úºÐ¤º¨ú±o¡C
+          Every CD on the
+          FreeBSD 4 ¥úºÐ®M¥ó¤º¥H¤Î PowerPak(«Â¤O¥]) µ¥µ¥..¨C¤@¤ù¥úºÐ³£·|¦b <filename>/packages</filename>
+	  ¥Ø¿ý¤º©ñ package¡C¸Ì­±ªº¥Ø¿ý¬[ºcÃþ¦ü <filename>/usr/ports</filename> ªº¥Ø¿ý¬[ºc¡C
+          ¨C­Ó¤ÀÃþ³£¦U¦Û¦³±MÄݥؿý¡A¥B¨C¥÷ package ³£·|©ñ¦b <filename>All</filename> ¥Ø¿ý¤º¡C
       </para>
 
-      <para>The directory structure of the package system matches the
-        ports layout; they work with each other to form the entire
-        package/port system.
-      </para>
+      <para>package ¥Ø¿ý¬[ºc»P port ªº³£¤@­P¡F¥¦­Ì¦@¦Pºc¦¨¾ã­Ó package/port ¨t²Î¾÷¨î¡C</para>
 
     </sect2>
 
@@ -426,9 +396,7 @@
         <primary>packages</primary>
         <secondary>managing</secondary>
       </indexterm>
-      <para>&man.pkg.info.1; is a utility that lists and describes 
-        the various packages installed.
-      </para>
+      <para>&man.pkg.info.1; ¥i¥Î¨Ó¦C¥X©Ò¦³¤w¦w¸Ëªº³nÅé¡B³nÅ鲤¶¡C</para>
 
       <indexterm>
         <primary><command>pkg_info</command></primary>
@@ -437,9 +405,8 @@
 cvsup-16.1          A general network file distribution system optimized for CV
 docbook-1.2         Meta-port for the different versions of the DocBook DTD
 ...</screen>
-      <para>&man.pkg.version.1; is a utility that summarizes the
-        versions of all installed packages.  It compares the package 
-        version to the current version found in the ports tree.
+      <para>&man.pkg.version.1; «h¬O¦C¥X©Ò¦³¤w¦w¸Ëªº³nÅ骩¥»¡C
+        ¥¦·|Åã¥Ü¤w¸Ëª©¥»¥H¤Î¥Ø«e¾÷¾¹¤W port tree ªºª©¥»®t²§¡C
       </para> 
       <indexterm>
         <primary><command>pkg_version</command></primary>
@@ -449,9 +416,7 @@
 docbook                     =
 ...</screen>
 
-      <para>The symbols in the second column indicate the relative age
-        of the installed version and the version available in the
-        local ports tree.</para>
+      <para>²Ä¤GÄ檺²Å¸¹ªí¥Ü¡G¤w¦w¸Ëªº³nÅ骩¥»»P¥Ø«e¾÷¾¹¤W port tree ªºª©¥»®t²§¡C</para>
 
       <informaltable frame="none" pgwide="1">
         <tgroup cols="2">
@@ -464,27 +429,22 @@
 
  	  <tbody>
   	    <row>
-	    <entry>=</entry> <entry>The version of the
-	    installed package matches the one found in the
-	    local ports tree.</entry>
+	    <entry>=</entry> <entry>¤w¸Ëªºª©¥»»P¥Ø«e¾÷¾¹¤W port tree ªºª©¥»¬O¦P¤@ª©ªº¡C
+	    </entry>
   	    </row>
  
         <row><entry>&lt;</entry>
-	<entry>The installed version is older than the one available
-	in the ports tree.</entry>
+	<entry>»P¥Ø«e¾÷¾¹¤W port tree ª©¥»¬Û¤ñ°_¨Ó¡A¤w¸Ëªºª©¥»¸û¡C</entry>
 	</row>
 
-        <row><entry>&gt;</entry><entry>The installed version is newer
-          than the one found in the local ports tree. (The local ports
-          tree is probably out of date.)</entry></row>
-
-        <row><entry>?</entry><entry>The installed package cannot be
-	  found in the ports index.  (This can happen, for instance, if an
-	  installed port is removed from the Ports Collection or
-	  renamed.)</entry></row>
+        <row><entry>&gt;</entry><entry>»P¥Ø«e¾÷¾¹¤W port tree ª©¥»¬Û¤ñ°_¨Ó¡A
+	  ¤w¸Ëªºª©¥»¸û·s¡C(¥i¯à¬O¥Ø«e¾÷¾¹¤W port tree ©|¥¼§ó·s¡C)</entry></row>
+
+        <row><entry>?</entry><entry>¤w¸Ëªº³nÅé¦b ports ¯Á¤Þ¤º§äµL¬ÛÃö¸ê®Æ¡C
+	  (³q±`¥i¯à¬O¡AÁ|¨Ò¨Ó»¡¡G¤w¦w¸Ëªº¸Ó port ¤w±q Ports Collection ¤¤²¾°£©Î§ï¦W¤F¡C)
+	  </entry></row>
 
-        <row><entry>*</entry><entry>There are multiple versions of the
-        package.</entry></row>
+        <row><entry>*</entry><entry>¸Ó³nÅé¦P®É¦³³\¦hª©¥»¡C</entry></row>
 
 	</tbody>
 	</tgroup>
@@ -557,41 +517,37 @@
 
 	  <para>½Ð§â
 	    <replaceable>cvsup.tw.FreeBSD.org</replaceable> ½Ð§ï¦¨Â÷§A¤ñ¸ûªñ(§Ö)ªº 
-	    <application>CVSup</application> Server¡C
+	    <application>CVSup</application> ¥D¾÷¡C
 	    ³o³¡¤À¥i¥H°Ñ¾\§¹¾ãªº <link linkend="cvsup-mirrors">CVSup mirror</link> ¯¸¦Cªí(<xref
 	    linkend="cvsup-mirrors">)¡C</para>
 
 	  <note>
-	    <para>One may want to use his own
-	      <filename>ports-supfile</filename>, for example to avoid
-	      the need of passing the <application>CVSup</application>
-	      server on the command line.</para>
+	    <para>­Y·Q§ï¥Î¦Û¤v³]ªº 
+	      <filename>ports-supfile</filename>¡A¤ñ¦p»¡¡A¤£·Q¨C¦¸³£±o¥´«ü¥O¨Ó«ü©w©Ò¨Ï¥Îªº 
+	      <application>CVSup</application> ¥D¾÷¡C</para>
 
 	    <procedure>
 	      <step>
-		<para>In this case, as <username>root</username>, copy
+		<para>³oºØ±¡ªp¤U¡A½Ð¥H <username>root</username> Åv­­§â 
 		  <filename>/usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile</filename>
-		  to a new location, such as
-		  <filename>/root</filename> or your home
-		  directory.</para>
+		  ½Æ»s¨ì¨ä¥L¦ì¸m¡A¤ñ¦p  
+		  <filename>/root</filename> ©ÎªÌ¦Û¤v±b¸¹ªº®a¥Ø¿ý¡C</para>
 	      </step>
 
 	      <step>
-		<para>Edit <filename>ports-supfile</filename>.</para>
+		<para>­×§ï·sªº <filename>ports-supfile</filename> ÀÉ¡C</para>
 	      </step>
 
 	      <step>
-		<para>Change
+		<para>§â 
 		  <replaceable>CHANGE_THIS.FreeBSD.org</replaceable>
-		  to a <application>CVSup</application> server near
-		  you.  See <link linkend="cvsup-mirrors">CVSup
-		  Mirrors</link> (<xref linkend="cvsup-mirrors">) for
-		  a complete listing of mirror sites.</para>
+		  §ï¬°Â÷§A¤ñ¸ûªñ(§Ö)ªº <application>CVSup</application> ¥D¾÷¡C
+		  ³o³¡¤À¥i¥H°Ñ¾\§¹¾ãªº <link linkend="cvsup-mirrors">CVSup
+		  Mirrors</link> (<xref linkend="cvsup-mirrors">) ¯¸¦Cªí</para>
 	      </step>
 
 	      <step>
-		<para>And now to run <command>cvsup</command>, use the
-		  following:</para>
+		<para>µM«á´N¶}©l¥HÃþ¦ü¤U¦C«ü¥O¶] <command>cvsup</command>¡G</para>
 
 		<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cvsup -L 2 <replaceable>/root/ports-supfile</replaceable></userinput></screen>
 	      </step>
@@ -600,52 +556,47 @@
 	</step>
 
 	<step>
-	  <para>Running the &man.cvsup.1; command later will download and apply all
-	    the recent changes to your Ports Collection, except
-	    actually rebuilding the ports for your own system.</para>
+	  <para>°õ¦æ &man.cvsup.1; ¤§«á¡A´N·|¶}©l§ó·s Ports Collection¡C
+	    ¤£¹L³o°Ê§@¥u¬O¡y§ó·s¡z¨Ã¤£¬O¡y¤É¯Å¡z¡A¤£·|§â¤w¸Ëªº³nÅé­«·s½sĶ¡B¤É¯Å¡C</para>
 	</step>
       </procedure>
 
       <procedure>
 	<title>Portsnap ¤è¦¡</title>
 
-	<para>&man.portsnap.8; is an alternative system for distributing the
-	  Ports Collection.  It was first included in &os;&nbsp;6.0.  On older
-	  systems, you can install it from <filename
-	  role="package">sysutils/portsnap</filename> port:</para>
+	<para>&man.portsnap.8; ¤]¬O§ó·s Ports Collection ªº¤è¦¡¤§¤@¡C
+	  &os;&nbsp;6.0 °_¶}©l¤º«Ø Portsnap ¾÷¨î¡A¦Ó¸ûªº¨t²Î¡A«h¥i³z¹L <filename
+	  role="package">sysutils/portsnap</filename> port ¨Ó¦w¸Ë¡G</para>
 
 	<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_add -r portsnap</userinput></screen>
 
-	<para>Please refer to <link linkend="portsnap">Using Portsnap</link>
-	  for a detailed description of all <application>Portsnap</application>
-	  features.</para>
+	<para><application>Portsnap</application> ²Ó¸`¥\¯à¡A½Ð°Ñ¾\ 
+	  <link linkend="portsnap">Portsnap ¨Ï¥Î½g</link>¡C</para>
 
 	<step>
-	  <para>Create an empty directory <filename
-	    role="directory">/usr/ports</filename> if it does not exists.</para>
+	  <para>­Y <filename
+	    role="directory">/usr/ports</filename> ¥Ø¿ý¤£¦s¦bªº¸Ü¡A´N«Ø¥ß¤@¤U§a¡G</para>
 
 	  <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>mkdir /usr/ports</userinput></screen>
 	</step>
 
 	<step>
-	  <para>Download a compressed snapshot of the Ports Collection into
-	    <filename role="directory">/var/db/portsnap</filename>.  You can
-	    disconnect from the Internet after this step, if you wish.</para>
+	  <para>±µ¤U¨Ó¡A¤U¸üÀ£ÁYªº Ports Collection ©w´Á§ó·sÀɨì 
+	    <filename role="directory">/var/db/portsnap</filename> ¥Ø¿ý¡C
+	    §¹¦¨¤U¸ü«á¡A­nÂ_½u»P§_³£¥i¥H¡C</para>
 
 	  <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>portsnap fetch</userinput></screen>
 	</step>
 
 	<step>
-	  <para>If you are running <application>Portsnap</application> for the
-	    first time, extract the snapshot into <filename
-	    role="directory">/usr/ports</filename>:
+	  <para>­Y¬O²Ä¤@¦¸¶] <application>Portsnap</application> ªº¸Ü¡A«h»Ý­n¥ý¸ÑÀ£¨ì <filename
+	    role="directory">/usr/ports</filename>¡G
 	  </para>
 
 	  <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>portsnap extract</userinput></screen>
 
-	  <para>If you already have a populated <filename
-	    role="directory">/usr/ports</filename> and you are just updating,
-	    run the following command instead:</para>
+	  <para>­Y¤w¦³ <filename
+	    role="directory">/usr/ports</filename> ¦Ó¥B¥u¬O·Q§ó·s¦Ó¤w¡A¨º»ò´N·Ó¤U­±§@¡G</para>
 
 	  <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>portsnap update</userinput></screen>
 	</step>
@@ -655,55 +606,51 @@
       <procedure>
 	<title>Sysinstall ¤è¦¡</title>
 
-	<para>This method involves using <application>sysinstall</application>
-	  to install the Ports Collection from the installation media.  Note
-	  that the old copy of Ports Collection from the date of the release
-	  will be installed.  If you have Internet access, you should always
-	  use one of the methods mentioned above.</para>
+	<para>³o¤è¦¡­n¥Î <application>sysinstall</application> ³z¹L¦w¸Ë¨Ó·½¨Ó¸Ë Ports Collection¡C
+	  ½Ðª`·N¡G©Ò¦w¸Ëªº Ports Collection ª©¥»¥u¬O¸Ó release µo§G®Éªºª©¥»¦Ó¤w¡A¦Ó«D³Ì·s¡C
+	  ­Y¯à¤Wºô(Internet)ªº¸Ü¡A½Ð¨Ï¥Î¤W­z¤è¦¡¤§¤@·|¤ñ¸û¦n¡C</para>
 
 	<step>
-	  <para>As <username>root</username>, run
-	    <command>sysinstall</command>
-	    (<command>/stand/sysinstall</command> in &os;
-	    versions older than 5.2) as shown below:</para>
+	  <para>¥H <username>root</username> Åv­­°õ¦æ
+	    <command>sysinstall</command> 
+	    (¦b &os; 5.2 ¤§«eª©¥»«h¬O <command>/stand/sysinstall</command>)¡A¤è¦¡¦p¤U¡G</para>
 
 	  <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>sysinstall</userinput></screen>
 	</step>
 
 	<step>
-	  <para>Scroll down and select <guimenuitem>Configure</guimenuitem>,
-	    press <keycap>Enter</keycap>.</para>
+	  <para>½Ð¥H¤è¦VÁä²¾°Ê¿ï¾Ü¶µ¥Ø¡A¿ï¾Ü <guimenuitem>Configure</guimenuitem>¡AµM«á«ö 
+	    <keycap>Enter</keycap> Áä¡C</para>
 	</step>
 
 	<step>
-	  <para>Scroll down and select
-	    <guimenuitem>Distributions</guimenuitem>, press
-	    <keycap>Enter</keycap>.</para>
+	  <para>¿ï¾Ü
+	    <guimenuitem>Distributions</guimenuitem>¡AµM«á«ö 
+	    <keycap>Enter</keycap> Áä¡C</para>
 	</step>
 
 	<step>
-	  <para>Scroll down to <guimenuitem>ports</guimenuitem>, press
-	    <keycap>Space</keycap>.</para>
+	  <para>¿ï¾Ü <guimenuitem>ports</guimenuitem>¡AµM«á«ö 
+	    <keycap>Space</keycap> Áä¡C</para>
 	</step>
 
 	<step>
-	  <para>Scroll up to <guimenuitem>Exit</guimenuitem>, press
-	    <keycap>Enter</keycap>.</para>
+	  <para>¿ï <guimenuitem>Exit</guimenuitem>¡AµM«á«ö 
+	    <keycap>Enter</keycap> Áä¡C</para>
 	</step>
 
 	<step>
-	  <para>Select your desired installation media, such as CDROM,
-	    FTP, and so on.</para>
+	  <para>¿ï¾Ü­n¥Îªº¦w¸Ë¨Ó·½¡A¤ñ¦p¡GCDROM(¥úºÐ)¡BFTP µ¥¤è¦¡¡C</para>
 	</step>
 
 	<step>
-	  <para>Scroll up to <guimenuitem>Exit</guimenuitem> and press
-	    <keycap>Enter</keycap>.</para>
+	  <para>¿ï <guimenuitem>Exit</guimenuitem>¡AµM«á«ö
+	    <keycap>Enter</keycap> Áä¡C</para>
 	</step>
 
 	<step>
-	  <para>Press <keycap>X</keycap> to exit
-	    <application>sysinstall</application>.</para>
+	  <para>«ö¤U <keycap>X</keycap> Áä´N¥iÂ÷¶}
+	    <application>sysinstall</application> µ{¦¡¡C</para>
 	</step>
       </procedure>
     </sect2>
@@ -715,113 +662,88 @@
         <primary>ports</primary>
         <secondary>installing</secondary>
       </indexterm>
-      <para>The first thing that should be explained when it comes to
-        the Ports Collection is what is actually meant by a
-        <quote>skeleton</quote>.  In a nutshell, a port skeleton is a
-        minimal set of files that tell your FreeBSD system how to
-        cleanly compile and install a program.  Each port skeleton
-        includes:</para>
+      <para>´£¨ì Ports Collection¡A­º¥ý­n¥ý»¡©úªº¬O¡G¦ó¿× <quote>skeleton</quote>¡C
+        ²³æ¨ÓÁ¿¡Aport skeleton ´N¬OÅý³nÅé¦p¦ó¦b FreeBSD ¶¶§Q½sĶ¡B¦w¸Ëªº³Ì°ò¥»ÀɮײզX¡C
+        ¨C¥÷ port skeleton °ò¥»¤W·|¦³¡G</para>
 
       <itemizedlist>
 	<listitem>
-	  <para>A <filename>Makefile</filename>.  The
-	    <filename>Makefile</filename> contains various statements
-	    that specify how the application should be compiled and
-	    where it should be installed on your system.</para>
+	  <para><filename>Makefile</filename> ÀÉ¡C
+	    ³o­Ó <filename>Makefile</filename> ¤º®e¦³¤À³\¦h³¡¤À¡A
+	    ¬O¥Î¨Ó«ü©w­n¦p¦ó½sĶ¡A¥H¤Î¸Ó¸Ë¦b¨t²Îªº¦ó³B¡C</para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
-	  <para>A <filename>distinfo</filename> file.  This file
-	    contains information about the files that must be
-	    downloaded to build the port and their checksums, to
-	    verify that files have not been corrupted during the
-	    download using &man.md5.1;.</para>
+	  <para><filename>distinfo</filename> ÀÉ¡C  
+	    ½sĶ¸Ó³nÅé©Ò»Ý¤U¸üªºÀɮסBchecksum(ÀËÅçÀÉ®×¥Î)³£·|°O¿ý¦b³oÀÉ¡A
+	    ¨Ã·|¥Î &man.md5.1; ¬ÛÃö¤u¨ã¨Ó½T«O©Ò¤U¸üªºÀɮ׬O¥¿½TµL»~ªº¡C</para>
 	</listitem>
 	
 	<listitem>
-	  <para>A <filename>files</filename> directory.  This
-	    directory contains patches to make the program compile and
-	    install on your FreeBSD system.  Patches are basically
-	    small files that specify changes to particular files.
-	    They are in plain text format, and basically say
-	    <quote>Remove line 10</quote> or <quote>Change line 26 to
-	    this ...</quote>.  Patches are also known as
-	    <quote>diffs</quote> because they are generated by the
-	    &man.diff.1; program.</para>
+	  <para><filename>files</filename> ¥Ø¿ý¡C ³o¥Ø¿ý©ñªº¬OÅý³nÅ饿±`½sĶ¡B¦w¸Ëªº patch ÀÉ¡C
+	    Patches ÀÉ°ò¥»¤W¬O¤@¨Ç¤pÀɮסA¨Ã°w¹ï¯S©wÀɮרӰµ­×§ï¡A¥B¬O¯Â¤å¦rÀɮ榡¡A
+	    °ò¥»¤W¤º®e³q±`·|¹³¬O <quote>Remove line 10(§R°£²Ä 10 ¦æ)</quote> ©Î
+	    <quote>Change line 26 to this ...(§â²Ä 26 ¦æ§ï¬°...)</quote> ¤§Ãþªº¡C
+	    ³o¨Ç Patches ³q±`¤]ºÙ¬° <quote>diffs</quote>
+	    ¡A¦]¬°³£¬O¥Ñ &man.diff.1; µ{¦¡©Ò²£¥Íªº¡C</para>
 
-	  <para>This directory may also contain other files used to build
-	    the port.</para>
+	  <para>¦¹¥~¡A¥»¥Ø¿ý¤]¥i¯à·|©ñ¤@¨Ç¨ó§U½sĶ¸Ó port ªºÀɮסC</para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
-	  <para>A <filename>pkg-descr</filename> file.  This is a more
-	    detailed, often multiple-line, description of the program.</para>
+	  <para><filename>pkg-descr</filename> ÀÉ¡A¤º®e¬O¤ñ¸û¸Ô²Óªº³nÅ餶²Ð¡A³q±`·|¼g±o¤ñ¸û¦h¦æ¡C</para>
 	</listitem>
 	
 	<listitem>
-	  <para>A <filename>pkg-plist</filename> file.  This is a list
-	    of all the files that will be installed by the port.  It
-	    also tells the ports system what files to remove upon
-	    deinstallation.</para>
+	  <para><filename>pkg-plist</filename> ÀÉ¡A¸Ó port ·|¦w¸Ëªº©Ò¦³ÀɮײM³æ¡C
+	    ¤]¬O§i¶D¨t²Î¦b²¾°£¸Ó port ®É¡A»Ý­n§R°£­þ¨ÇÀɮסC</para>
 	</listitem>
       </itemizedlist>
 
-      <para>Some ports have other files, such as
-        <filename>pkg-message</filename>.  The ports system uses these
-        files to handle special situations.  If you want more details
-        on these files, and on ports in general, check out the <ulink
+      <para>¦³¨Ç port ÁÙ·|¦³¨ä¥LÀɮסA¹³¬O <filename>pkg-message</filename> ÀÉ¡C
+        port ¨t²Î¦b¤@¨Ç±¡ªp®É¡A·|¥Î³o¨ÇÀɮסC
+        ¦pªG·Qª¾¹D³o¨ÇÀɮתº§ó¦h²Ó¸`¥Î³~¡A¥H¤Î port ¤@¯ë¥Îªk¡A½Ð°Ñ¾\ <ulink
         url="&url.books.porters-handbook;/index.html">FreeBSD Porter's
-        Handbook</ulink>.</para>
+        Handbook</ulink>¡C</para>
 
-      <para>The port includes instructions on how to build source
-        code, but does not include the actual source code.  You can
-        get the source code from a CD-ROM 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>.  The two methods for
-        installing a &os; port are described below.</para>
+      <para>port ¤º¼gªº¬O§i¶D¨t²Î¦p¦ó½sĶ source code ªº¬ÛÃö«ü¥O¡A¦ý¨Ã¤£¬O¯u¥¿ªº source code¡C
+        ¦Ó source code ¥i¥H±q¥úºÐ©Îºô¸ô(Internet)¨Ó¨ú±o¡A
+        ¸Ó³nÅé¶}µoªÌ¥i¯à·|§â source code ¥H¦UºØ®æ¦¡¨Óµo§G¡C
+        ³q±`¬O¥H tar ¥H¤Î gzip ³o¨âªÌ¤u¨ã¤@°_À£ÁYªºÀɮסA¤]¦³¥i¯à¬O¥H¨ä¥L¤u¨ãÀ£ÁY¡A©Î®Ú¥»¨SÀ£ÁY¡C
+	¦Ó³nÅ骺 source code µL½×¬O¥H­þ¤@ºØÀ£ÁYÀÉ«¬ºA¡A§Ú­Ì³£ºÙ¤§¬° <quote>distfile</quote>¡C
+        ¤U­±±N¤¶²Ð¨âºØ¦w¸Ë &os; port ªº¤è¦¡¡C</para>
 
       <note>
-        <para>You must be logged in as <username>root</username> to
-          install ports.</para>
+        <para>­n¦w¸Ë port ªº¸Ü¡A½Ð°È¥²¤Á¬° <username>root</username> ¨­¥÷¡C</para>
       </note>
 
       <warning>
-	<para>Before installing any port, you should be sure to have
-	  an up-to-date Ports Collection and you should check <ulink
-	  url="http://vuxml.freebsd.org/"></ulink>; for security issues
-	  related to your port.</para>
-
-	<para>A security vulnerabilities check can be automatically
-	  done by <application>portaudit</application> before any new
-	  application installation.  This tool can be found in the
-	  Ports Collection (<filename
-	  role="package">security/portaudit</filename>).  Consider
-	  running <command>portaudit -F</command> before installing a
-	  new port, to fetch the current vulnerabilities database.  A
-	  security audit and an update of the database will be
-	  performed during the daily security system check.  For more
-	  information read the &man.portaudit.1; and &man.periodic.8;
-	  manual pages.</para>
+	<para>¦b¦w¸Ë¥ô¦ó port ¤§«e¡A½Ð°È¥²½T»{¦³§ó·s Ports Collection ¨ì³Ì·sª©¡A
+	  ¦¹¥~½ÐÀ˾\ <ulink
+	  url="http://vuxml.freebsd.org/"></ulink>; ¨ÓÀˬd©Ò­n¸Ëªº port 
+	  ¬O§_¦³¬ÛÃö¦w¥þº|¬}ijÃD»Ý­nª`·Nªº¡C</para>
+
+	<para><application>portaudit</application> ·|¦b¦w¸Ë¥ô¦ó port ¤§«e¡A
+	  ¥ý¦Û°ÊÀˬd¬O§_¦³¬ÛÃö¤wª¾ªº¦w¥þº|¬}¡C³o­Ó¤u¨ã¦b Ports Collection ¤º¦³
+	  (<filename role="package">security/portaudit</filename>)¡C
+	  ¦b¦w¸Ë port ¤§«e¡A¥i¥H¥ý¶] <command>portaudit -F</command> «ü¥O¡A
+	  ¦p¦¹¤@¨Ó´N·|§ì³Ì·sªº¸ê¦wº|¬}¸ê®Æ®w¦^¨Ó®Ö¹ï¡C
+	  ¨C¤Ñªº¨t²Î©w´Á¦wÀË·|¦Û°Ê§ó·s¸ê®Æ®w¡A¨Ã§@¦w¥þ½]®Ö¡C
+	  ¸Ô±¡½Ð°Ñ¾\ &man.portaudit.1; ¥H¤Î &man.periodic.8; ªº½u¤W»¡©ú¡C</para>
       </warning>
 
-      <para>The Ports Collection makes an assumption that you have a working
-	Internet connection.  If you do not, you will need to put a copy of the
-	distfile into <filename>/usr/ports/distfiles</filename>
-	manually.</para>
+      <para>Ports Collection ·|°²³]§Aªººô¸ô¬O¥i¥¿±`³s½uªº¡C
+        ¦pªG¨S¦³ªº¸Ü¡A¨º»ò»Ý¤â°Ê§â©Ò»Ýªº distfile Àɽƻs¨ì 
+	<filename>/usr/ports/distfiles</filename> ¤~¦æ¡C</para>
 
-	<para>To begin, change to the directory for the port you want to
-	  install:</para>
+	<para>¶}©l¾Þ§@¤§«e¡A­n¥ý¶i¤J¥´ºâ¦w¸Ëªº port ¥Ø¿ý¤º¡G</para>
 
         <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/sysutils/lsof</userinput></screen>
 
-        <para>Once inside the <filename>lsof</filename> directory, you
-	  will see the port skeleton.  The next step is to compile, or
-	  <quote>build</quote>, the port.  This is done by simply
-	  typing <command>make</command> at the prompt.  Once you have
-	  done so, you should see something like this:</para>
+        <para>¤@¥¹¶i¤J <filename>lsof</filename> ¥Ø¿ý«á¡A´N¥i¥H¬Ý¨ì³o­Ó port ªº skeleton µ²ºc¡C
+	  ±µ¤U¨Ó¡A´N¬O½sĶ¡A¤]´N¬O <quote>build</quote> ³o­Ó port¡C
+	  ¥u»Ý²³æ¿é¤J <command>make</command> «ü¥O¡A´N¥i»´ÃP§¹¦¨½sĶ¡C
+	  §¹¦¨«á¡AÀ³¸Ó¥i¥H¬Ý¨ìÃþ¦ü¤U­±°T®§¡G</para>
 
         <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>make</userinput>
 &gt;&gt; lsof_4.57D.freebsd.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles/.
@@ -843,11 +765,9 @@
 ...
 &prompt.root;</screen>
 
-        <para>Notice that once the compile is complete you are
-	  returned to your prompt.  The next step is to install the
-	  port.  In order to install it, you simply need to tack one word
-	  onto the <command>make</command> command, and that word is
-	  <command>install</command>:</para>
+        <para>½Ðª`·N¡G½sĶ§¹¦¨«á¡A´N·|¦^¨ì´£¥Ü¦C(prompt)¡C±µ¤U¨Ó´N¬O¦w¸Ë¸Ó port ¤F¡A
+	  ­n¸Ëªº¸Ü¡A¥u»Ý¦b­ì¥»ªº <command>make</command> «ü¥O«á­±¦A¥[¤W¤@­Ó¦r§Y¥i¡A
+	  ¨º­Ó¦r´N¬O <command>install</command>¡G</para>
 
         <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>make install</userinput>
 ===&gt;  Installing for lsof-4.57
@@ -862,42 +782,35 @@
       increased privileges.
 &prompt.root;</screen>
 
-        <para>Once you are returned to your prompt, you should be able to
-          run the application you just installed.  Since 
-	  <command>lsof</command> is a
-	  program that runs with increased privileges, a security
-	  warning is shown.  During the building and installation of
-	  ports, you should take heed of any other warnings that
-	  may appear.</para>
-
-	<para>It is a good idea to delete the working subdirectory,
-	  which contains all the temporary files used during compilation.
-	  Not only it consumes a valuable disk space, it would also cause
-	  problems later when upgrading to the newer version of the port.</para>
+        <para>¤@¥¹¦^¨ì´£¥Ü¦C(prompt)¡A´N¥i¥H°õ¦æ­è¸Ëªºµ{¦¡¤F¡C
+	  ¥t¥~¡A¦]¬° <command>lsof</command> ³oµ{¦¡°õ¦æ®É·|¦³ÃB¥~Åv­­¡A
+	  ©Ò¥H·|¥X²{¦w¥þĵ§i¡C¦b½sĶ¡B¦w¸Ë port ªº®É­Ô¡A
+	  ½Ð¯d·N¥ô¦ó¥X²{ªºÄµ§i¡C</para>
+
+	<para>¦¹¥~¡A«Øij§R°£½sĶ¥Îªº¤u§@¥Ø¿ý(¹w³]¬O <filename>work</filename>)¡A
+	  ³o¥Ø¿ý¤º¬°¦b½sĶ¹Lµ{¤¤©Ò¥Î¨ìªº¤@¨ÇÁ{®ÉÀɮסA
+	  ³o¨ÇÀɮפ£¥u¦ûµwºÐªÅ¶¡¡A¦Ó¥B¤]¥i¯à·|¦b¸Ó port ¤É¯Å·sª©®É¡A
+	  ³y¦¨¤£¥²­nªº§xÂZ¡C</para>
 
 	<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>make clean</userinput>
 ===&gt;  Cleaning for lsof-4.57
 &prompt.root;</screen>
 
         <note>
-          <para>You can save an extra step by just running <command>make
-	    install clean</command> instead of <command>make</command>,
-	    <command>make install</command> and <command>make clean</command>
-	    as three separate steps.</para>
+          <para>¥Î <command>make install clean</command> ´N¥i¥H¤@¤f®ð§¹¦¨­è©Ò»¡ 
+	    <command>make</command>¡B<command>make install</command>¡B
+	    <command>make clean</command> ³o¤T­Ó¨BÆJ¤F¡C</para>
 	</note>
 
 	<note>
-	  <para>Some shells keep a cache of the commands that are
-	    available in the directories listed in the
-	    <envar>PATH</envar> environment variable, to speed up
-	    lookup operations for the executable file of these
-	    commands.  If you are using one of these shells, you might
-	    have to use the <command>rehash</command> command after
-	    installing a port, before the newly installed commands can
-	    be used.  This command will work for shells like
-	    <command>tcsh</command>.  Use the <command>hash -r</command>
-	    command for shells like <command>sh</command>.  Look at the
-	    documentation for your shell for more information.</para>
+	  <para>¦³¨Ç shell ·|¨Ì¾Ú <envar>PATH</envar> Àô¹ÒÅܼƪº¸ô®|¡A
+	    §â¨º¨Ç¸ô®|ªº°õ¦æÀÉ cache °_¨Ó¡A¨Ó¥[³t·j´M°õ¦æÀÉ¡C
+	    ¦pªG§A¥Îªº¬O³oÃþªº shell¡A¨º»ò¦b¸Ë§¹ port «á»Ý­n¥´ 
+	    <command>rehash</command> «ü¥O¡A¤~¯à°õ¦æ·s¸Ëªº°õ¦æÀÉ¡A¦Ó 
+	    <command>rehash</command> «ü¥O¥i¥H¦b <command>tcsh</command> 
+	    ¤§Ãþªº shell ¤W¨Ï¥Î¡A­Y¬O <command>sh</command> ªº¸Ü¡A«h¬O 
+	    <command>hash -r</command>¡C
+	    ¸Ô±¡½Ð°Ñ¾\§A©Ò¨Ï¥Îªº shell ¬ÛÃö¤å¥ó¡C</para>
 	</note>
 
 	<para>Some third party DVD-ROM products such as the FreeBSD Toolkit
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