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me pretty busy.</disclaimer> Presenting the INDEX file for 4.10-RELEASE with 10796 ports. Given that this will most likely be the last 4.X release for a while, I decided to go through the release notes, and cram as many changes as I could into the first verse of R.E.M.'s "It's the End Of the World As We Know It." To all the R.E.M. fans out there, I'm truly sorry for this. It's the Last 4-RELEASE For A While (It's 4.10) (Sung drunkenly to the tune of R.E.M.'s It's The End Of the World As We Know It) It's great, it starts with an update, twa(4), ps(1), sendmail, crash dumps on amr(4) RAID. Big change to usb(4), now have ctau(4) - polling(4) in ste(4), GNOME and KDE. No DA_OLD_QUIRKS, BIND, rl(4), xl(4). libdisk partition fixed with sysinstall(8), killall(8). dcons(4) FireWire, yo get console access, dcons_crom(4) is required, and that is not all. natd(8), libalias, ppp(8) now with Skinny Voice over IP. Team by team the trees were frozen, slushed, thawed, what work! Man this song is lame! Fine then. Uh-oh, overflow, shared memory, BIND DoS, but they're fixed. ifconfig(8), sconfig(8). polling(4) in ste(4), VLANs for nge(4). disklabel(8) with -f operates on files now, right? - right! It's secure, stable, professional, fast, live, and RFC 2385. It's the last 4-RELEASE for a while. It's the last 4-RELEASE for a while. It's the last 4-RELEASE for a while, it's 4.10. |
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arabic | ||
archivers | ||
astro | ||
audio | ||
benchmarks | ||
biology | ||
cad | ||
chinese | ||
comms | ||
converters | ||
databases | ||
deskutils | ||
devel | ||
dns | ||
editors | ||
emulators | ||
finance | ||
french | ||
ftp | ||
games | ||
german | ||
graphics | ||
hebrew | ||
hungarian | ||
irc | ||
japanese | ||
java | ||
korean | ||
lang | ||
math | ||
mbone | ||
misc | ||
Mk | ||
multimedia | ||
net | ||
net-im | ||
net-mgmt | ||
net-p2p | ||
news | ||
palm | ||
picobsd | ||
polish | ||
ports-mgmt | ||
portuguese | ||
russian | ||
science | ||
security | ||
shells | ||
sysutils | ||
Templates | ||
textproc | ||
Tools | ||
ukrainian | ||
vietnamese | ||
www | ||
x11 | ||
x11-clocks | ||
x11-fm | ||
x11-fonts | ||
x11-servers | ||
x11-themes | ||
x11-toolkits | ||
x11-wm | ||
.cvsignore | ||
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INDEX-5 | ||
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This is the FreeBSD Ports Collection. For an easy to use WEB-based interface to it, please see: http://www.freebsd.org/ports For general information on the ports collection, please see the FreeBSD Handbook which is available from: file://localhost/usr/share/doc/handbook/handbook.html (if you installed the doc distribution on your machine) Or: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ for the latest official version from FreeBSD-current. The section "The Ports Collection" will tell you how to use the ports and packages and the "Porting Applications" section describes how one can contribute to the ports collection. If you would like to search for a given port, you can do so easily by saying: make search key="<keyword>" Which will generate a list of all ports matching <keyword>. NOTE: This tree can GROW significantly in size during normal usage! The distribution tar files can and do accumulate in /usr/ports/distfiles, and the individual ports will also use up lots of space in their work subdirectories unless you remember to "make clean" after you're done building a given port. /usr/ports/distfiles can also be periodically cleaned without ill-effect, though if you don't have the original distribution tarball(s) for something on CDROM then you will need to pull it all over your network connection again if you ever try to build the associated port.