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Date:      Wed, 09 Sep 1998 14:29:36 -0700
From:      Studded <Studded@dal.net>
To:        jher <jher@io.com>
Cc:        ports@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: suggestion
Message-ID:  <35F6F340.1A36E1A7@dal.net>
References:  <19980909145931.A29509@io.com>

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jher wrote:
> 
>         I would like to suggest a number of different ports kits.
> I work for an ISP and I find myself grabbing the entire ports kit, installing
> it (which takes forever) and then only using about 20% of the kit, if that.
> What I would like to suggest is twofold:
> 
> first:  how about making tar files of each category? I.E. www.tar, net.tar,
> etc.. That way I can just update an entire section of my ports collection at
> once.
> 
> second: combine said categories into larger groups like "foreign.tar" which
> has german, vietnamese, korean, etc.. in it.. "webserver.tar" which has say
> net.tar, www.tar, shells.tar, lang.tar, etc..

	I think these are excellent suggestions.

> This would make life a hell of a lot earlier for folks like myself.  Also,
> why the heck does the default install of freebsd 2.2.x and 3.x have perl4 as
> the default perl instead of perl5?  Everytime I do an upgrade it breaks my
> setup..

	Even as we speak perl 5 is being placed into the 3.0 branch, which will
be the -Stable branch in about 6 months, or maybe less. Meanwhile, you
can set the NOPERL option in your make.conf file to avoid this problem.

Doug
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