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Date:      Sun, 28 Mar 2010 22:16:29 -0500
From:      "Michael D. Norwick" <mnorwick@centurytel.net>
To:        freebsd-questions <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   When do binaries get removed?
Message-ID:  <4BB01B8D.5080702@centurytel.net>

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Good evening;

I am using;
$uname -r
$8.0-RELEASE
hosted on Sun VirtualBox 3.1.6. (NOT O.S.E.) running on Debian 'lenny'.

I am a long time Debian GNU/Linux user who has just installed the above 
release.  I have installed and used FreeBSD in years past but that was 
around the 5.x-RELEASE.  I have had a time installing applications from 
the ports tree (a story for another day) and finally resorted to 
installing binaries from the install dvd to get a working X 
distribution.  I wanted to start with the 'minimal' set of packages and 
build from there.  3 trys at it failed at different points.  At the 
moment I have the distributed binaries installed and am 
compiling/installing gcc 4.4 and friends.
I have the current FreeBSD handbook but it does not seem to have the 
answer to the following question.
When building and installing an application from ports, how does the 
original binary or script, in /usr/bin, /usr/lib, /etc..., from the 
distribution, get removed?  The make install foo command does not appear 
to symlink the original application location to the new one in 
/usr/local/whatever.  Does it even matter?   From reading various docs 
on-line tonight it seems it might.

Thank You,
Michael D. Norwick



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