Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 10:58:31 +0000 From: Mike Clarke <jmc-freebsd2@milibyte.co.uk> To: Ben Woods <woodsb02@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Where is the source? Message-ID: <20150217105831.6d36622e@curlew.lan> In-Reply-To: <CAOc73CD%2BLL1L3SsJCpjyCLiDDGozPKqfGGJ8izCwJTmFPzRm9g@mail.gmail.com> References: <201502152242.t1FMgIeE003747@deneb.dwf.com> <20150216095159.36614238@B85M-HD3-0.alogt.com> <54E155AB.4050105@ShaneWare.Biz> <201502162346.t1GNkxA3007913@deneb.dwf.com> <20150217092336.075b7577@curlew.lan> <CAOc73CD%2BLL1L3SsJCpjyCLiDDGozPKqfGGJ8izCwJTmFPzRm9g@mail.gmail.com>
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 18:22:20 +0800 Ben Woods <woodsb02@gmail.com> wrote: > I think they do provide packages actually, meaning you don't have to bother > with sources or ports at all! Yes, I stand corrected. I was going by the information shown at <http://www.freshports.org/x11/nvidia-driver-304/> it states "A package is not available" but I see that this is not actually the case: curlew:/home/mike% pkg rquery "%n" -r FreeBSD nvidia-driver-304 nvidia-driver-304 curlew:/home/mike% So, yes, installing the package is the simplest way to go. -- Mike Clarke
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