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Date:      Mon, 16 Nov 1998 17:51:34 -0800 (PST)
From:      asami@FreeBSD.ORG (Satoshi Asami)
To:        loveriti@testweb.uvsc.edu
Cc:        ports@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Ports Collection and Multiple Languages
Message-ID:  <199811170151.RAA09316@bubble.didi.com>
In-Reply-To: <3650BE20.E64FD683@testweb.uvsc.edu> (loveriti@testweb.uvsc.edu)

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 * I have been a user of FreeBSD for about 4 years now and I simply love
 * it!  I really like the ports feature that has been added and appreciate
 * all of the hard work that many people have done to make NUMEROUS
 * applications available in this method.  It saves non-programmers like
 * myself countless hours and lots of frustration and gives access to a
 * host of programs that we would otherwise not be able to use.

Nice to hear that. :)

 * In working with the ports collection and installing FreeBSD on new
 * machines I have noticed that an increasingly large number of ports are
 * of foreign language versions of software.  The ports collection takes up
 * lots of disk space (ok, not TONS, but enough) and takes FOREVER to
 * install.  Therefore, my question:

What do you mean by "install" here?  To install the skeleton files, or
are you trying to install the entire tree by typing "make install" in
/usr/ports?

 * Has it been a considered course of action to have multiple ports
 * collections?  I would suggest one for all of the English ports, one for
 * the Japanese ports, one for the Korean ports, etc..  I think this would
 * be an easy thing to accomplish given your current install procedure and
 * would make the install time less for all people since they would only
 * have to install the ports for languages that they are using.  Just a
 * thought.

cvsup allows you to update only part of the collection.  You can go to 
any subdirectory and type "make install".  I'd think that's pretty
good granurality for almost anyone. :)

Satoshi

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