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author | Marc Espie <espie@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2000-05-05 17:08:46 +0000 |
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committer | Marc Espie <espie@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2000-05-05 17:08:46 +0000 |
commit | 031c6efa3d26a393b9c75e09cab0d57c7c206d81 (patch) | |
tree | 80cc48449a9ffbbc4dea318bcadf07505e482e5f /distrib/notes | |
parent | 5991652acdaecae35d88fc285ba0ddff3383c5cc (diff) |
Better approximation to reality, ok'd theo.
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-rw-r--r-- | distrib/notes/packages | 30 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/distrib/notes/packages b/distrib/notes/packages index d969116f1d0..2f2cf71c2b6 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/packages +++ b/distrib/notes/packages @@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ this. You can: and tested version of the application for your hardware. If you purchased the OpenBSD CD-ROM you already have several popular -``packages'', the ``ports'' collection, and some of the ``ports'' -source file releases. +``packages'', and the ``ports'' collection. NOTE: Some important packages which are not permitted on the CD (due to patents) are available on our FTP servers. In particular, we @@ -24,15 +23,13 @@ source file releases. ssh-usa-1.2.27.tgz ssh-intl-1.2.27.tgz pgp-usa-2.6.3.tgz pgp-intl-2.6.3.tgz - You are STRONGLY urged to install one of the above ssh packages and - use ssh instead of telnet, rlogin, or rsh. See below for - instructions on installing packages using ftp. - Instructions for installing applications from the various sources using the different installation methods follow. If emacs is to be installed it should be installed first as it creates the ``info'' directory file that may be modified by other applications. +You should also refer to the packages(7) manual page. + Installing applications from the CD-ROM package collection: The OpenBSD CD-ROM ships with several applications pre-built @@ -136,9 +133,7 @@ Installing applications from the CD-ROM ports collection: The CD-ROM ``ports'' collection is a set of Makefiles, patches, and other files used to control the building and installation - of an application from source files. The source files come - from archives which are also, for the most part, on the - OpenBSD CD-ROM. + of an application from source files. Creating an application from sources can require a lot of disk space, sometimes 50 megabytes or more. The first step is @@ -149,26 +144,23 @@ Installing applications from the CD-ROM ports collection: To build an application you must: 1) become the superuser (root) - 2) mount CD-ROM number 2 on the directory /cdrom. This is - necessary to find the application source files. + 2) have network access, or obtain the actual source files by + some other means. 3) cd to the ports directory containing the port you wish to build. To build samba, for example, where you'd previously copied the ports files into the /usr/ports directory: cd /usr/ports/net/samba - 4) make FETCH_SYMLINK_DISTFILES=YES - 5) make FETCH_SYMLINK_DISTFILES=YES install - 6) make FETCH_SYMLINK_DISTFILES=YES clean - - The FETCH_SYMLINK_DISTFILES=YES parameter tells make not to copy - the application's distribution sources from the cdrom to your hard - disk, but instead create a symbolic link pointing to the CD-ROM. - This is done to conserve disk space. + 4) make + 5) make install + 6) make clean Installing applications from the OpenBSD ports collection: See http://www.openbsd.org/ports.html for current instructions on obtaining and installing OpenBSD ports. + You should also refer to the ports(7) manual page. + Installing other applications: If an OpenBSD package or port does not exist for an application |