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Date:      Fri, 22 May 1998 07:37:39 -0400
From:      Malartre <malartre@aei.ca>
To:        Andrew Perry <andrew@python.shoal.net.au>
Cc:        chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Why installing ports on a computer?
Message-ID:  <35656383.3E5CF011@aei.ca>
References:  <Pine.BSI.3.95.980522170139.22520A-100000@python.shoal.net.au>

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Andrew Perry wrote:

> Not all FreeBSD machines have access to the internet. Those that do can
> download the latest etc... but those that don't (including me on some
> machines) enjoy the ability to get my ports from the cd.
>

Well, if you dont have acces to the net, you dont need port! no?

Malartre

> On my machines with internet access I find it convenient to have the ports
> local, I have only needed to get later versions from the internet
> occasionally and as the ports are very easy to use for a PHD (push here
> dummy :-) ) like myself it hasn't presented me with any obstacles.
>
> However you always have the choice. If you don't wish to have the ports
> collection on your machine don't install them and only download the
> skeletons when you wish to install.
>
> just my opinion anyway
> Andrew Perry
>
> >
> > I was thinking to that: ports are changing every week, if not often.
> > Well, like ports need internet to be usefull, why installing them on the
> > computer?
> > With FTP or Lynx, you can go on FreeBSD.org and get the last ports.
> > In both way, you need internet but in the second way, you do not waste
> > space and dont download old apps.
> >
> > So why installing ports on the computer?
> > Malartre
> >



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