cvsup
Eirik Øverby
ltning at anduin.net
Mon Oct 18 13:11:02 PDT 2004
On 18. Oct 2004, at 21:42, Gert Cuykens wrote:
> What are /usr/ports/distfiles/ ?
It's where the ports system downloads the source/binary distribution
files for the ports you try to compile/install. It can safely be
emptied, but then any rebuild of an existing application will start a
new download. I generally clean out this directory pretty often, just
to save diskspace.
> I thought it where backup copy's of all the make files you installed
> on your system but when i do for example tar -xjf
> cvsup-without-gui.amd64.tarbz2 the cvsup-without-gui.amd64 looks like
> a binary file ? Can somebody explain to me please how distfiles work ?
Do a 'man ports', or read the FreeBSD handbook. The handbook should be
translated to a lot of languages as well, if you prefer looking it up
in your native language.
Good luck!
/Eirik
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