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Line 464 The include file <bsd.port.mk> is used i |
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Line 464 The include file <bsd.port.mk> is used i |
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Various common definitions for use in the FreeBSD ports are specified |
Various common definitions for use in the FreeBSD ports are specified |
here. The only main changes between the NetBSD version and the |
here. The only main changes between the NetBSD version and the |
original FreeBSD version are that some NetBSD paths have been |
original FreeBSD version are that some NetBSD paths have been |
changed (PORTSDIR is now /usr/pkg/src, rather than the /usr/ports |
changed (PORTSDIR is now /usr/pkgsrc, rather than the /usr/ports |
directory used in FreeBSD, and PREFIX is now /usr/pkg, rather than |
directory used in FreeBSD, and PREFIX is now /usr/pkg, rather than |
/usr/local directory used in FreeBSD). |
/usr/local directory used in FreeBSD). |
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Line 472 directory used in FreeBSD, and PREFIX is |
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Line 472 directory used in FreeBSD, and PREFIX is |
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The include file <bsd.port.subdir.mk> is used in the FreeBSD ports |
The include file <bsd.port.subdir.mk> is used in the FreeBSD ports |
system, and controls the sub-directory usage in the system. Once |
system, and controls the sub-directory usage in the system. Once |
again, the only change is the PORTSDIR veriable (now /usr/pkg/src |
again, the only change is the PORTSDIR veriable (now /usr/pkgsrc |
rather than the /usr/ports used in FreeBSD). |
rather than the /usr/ports used in FreeBSD). |