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Date:      Wed, 12 Nov 2003 22:08:43 +0000
From:      Daniela <dgw@liwest.at>
To:        "Preston Crawford" <me@prestoncrawford.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Downloading OOo, other ports outside of the system?
Message-ID:  <200311122208.43609.dgw@liwest.at>
In-Reply-To: <d7b4a806cd394a159eb830028c7d2bf1.me@prestoncrawford.com>
References:  <d7b4a806cd394a159eb830028c7d2bf1.me@prestoncrawford.com>

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On Wednesday 12 November 2003 20:48, Preston Crawford wrote:
> I have what may seem like an odd question. I have a new FreeBSD 4.9 system
> that I want to install OpenOffice and some other stuff on. Most of the
> stuff left to install is pretty big and thus will be hard to download via
> ports over my dial-up connection (yes, I use dial-up). I know it's possible
> to download tarballs and drop them into the ports tree somewhere so you
> don't have to do the download. I'm wondering how easy this is, though. By
> that I mean, if I wanted to say install Tomcat, Java, OpenOffice, etc. in
> this manner how would I know which package to download? And from where? I'd
> like to download these at work, burn them on a CD and take them home.
> However, since I'm not in front of my machine I don't know where ports will
> be looking for these files. Anyone know?

Look into the makefile for the port.
There's a line starting with MASTER_SITES, you can download from any of these.
The variable DISTFILES contains the name of the file.

Daniela




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