Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2002 17:15:00 -0500 From: Brian T.Schellenberger <bts@babbleon.org> To: Mike Meyer <mwm-dated-1017946628.7b95ff@mired.org> Cc: Peter Leftwich <Hostmaster@Video2Video.Com>, Jonathan Arnold <jdarnold@buddydog.org>, Zach Barnett <zpb@hotmail.com>, FreeBSD Questions <FreeBSD-Questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Packages and Ports [pkg vs portupgrade?] Message-ID: <20020330221500.95097BA05@i8k.babbleon.org> In-Reply-To: <15526.2692.417612.726821@guru.mired.org> References: <20020329204644.V81735-100000@earl-grey.cloud9.net> <20020330135112.AA22EBA05@i8k.babbleon.org> <15526.2692.417612.726821@guru.mired.org>
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On Saturday 30 March 2002 01:57 pm, Mike Meyer wrote: | In <20020330135112.AA22EBA05@i8k.babbleon.org>, Brian T.Schellenberger <bts@babbleon.org> typed: | > The only reason I can think of to do things the "traditional" Unix way is | > if the port isn't getting a recent enough version of the software or is | > somehow broken. | | How about if you want to know how to install the software in question | on a non-FreeBSD machine? Ummm . . . did you get off at the wrong universe? Well, the original question was about packages and ports. And this *is* a FreeBSD mailing list. I think a context was implied here. Besides, don't think that packages would work very well on a non-FreeBSD machine, either. | I'd also add wanting a different | configuration than any you can get with the port, as it's not clear | that that qualifies as "somehow broken". I don't think you read my original mail very carefully. I was *discussing* how to use ports to get a different configuration than you can install with a port. -- Brian T. Schellenberger . . . . . . . bts@wnt.sas.com (work) Brian, the man from Babble-On . . . . bts@babbleon.org (personal) ME --> http://www.babbleon.org http://www.eff.org <-- GOOD GUYS --> http://www.programming-freedom.org To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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