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I'm up to http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/ports-trouble.html.

It contains a link to my local filesystem.


This, of course, does not work for those reading through the
documentation and who are not running freeBSD.


It's not the only place the authors assume the reader's running (or at
least familiar with) freeBSD.



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John Summerfield
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