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Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE DEVELOPERS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES .\" OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. .\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DEVELOPERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, .\" INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT .\" NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, .\" DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY .\" THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT .\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF .\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" $OpenBSD: ports.7,v 1.2 1998/09/05 17:41:49 deraadt Exp $ .\" $FreeBSD: ports.7,v 1.7 1998/06/23 04:38:50 hoek Exp $ .\" .Dd January 25, 1998 .Dt PORTS 7 .Os OpenBSD 2.3 .Sh NAME .Nm ports .Nd contributed applications .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm OpenBSD Ports Collection (shamelessly stolen from the FreeBSD Ports Collection) offers a simple way for users and administrators to install applications. Each .Em port contains any patches necessary to make the original application source code compile and run on BSD. Compiling an application is as simple as typing .Ic make in the port directory! The .Ql Pa Makefile automatically fetches the application source code, either from a local disk or via ftp, unpacks it on your system, applies the patches, and compiles it. If all goes well, simply type .Ic make install to install the application. .Pp For more information about using ports, see .Nm The OpenBSD Ports Mechanism (http://www.openbsd.org/ports.html). For information about creating new ports, see .Nm Building an OpenBSD Port (http://www.openbsd.org/porting.html). Other excellent resources are the ports and porting sections of the FreeBSD Handbook (http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/ports.html and http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/porting.html) as well as the NetBSD Package System documentation (http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/netbsd/Packages.txt). .Pp .Sh TARGETS .Pp Some of the targets work recursively through subdirectories. This lets you, for example, install all of the net ports. The targets that do this are .Ar build , checksum , clean , configure , extract , fetch , install , and .Ar package . .Pp The following targets will be run automatically by each proceeding target in order. That is, .Ar build will be run .Pq if necessary by .Ar install , and so on all the way to .Ar fetch . You will usually only target .Ar install . .Bl -tag -width configure .It Ar fetch Fetch all of the files needed to build this port from the site(s) listed in MASTER_SITES and PATCH_SITES. See .Ev FETCH_CMD and .Ev MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE . .It Ar checksum Verify that the fetched distfile matches the one the port was tested against. Defining .Ev NO_CHECKSUM will skip this step. .It Ar depends Install .Pq or compile if only compilation is necessary any dependencies of the current port. When called by the .Ar extract or .Ar fetch targets, this is run in piecemeal as .Ar fetch-depends , .Ar build-depends , etc. Defining .Ev NO_DEPENDS will skip this step. .It Ar extract Expand the distfile into a work directory. .It Ar patch Apply any patches that are necessary for the port. .It Ar configure Configure the port. Some ports will ask you questions during this stage. See .Ev INTERACTIVE and .Ev BATCH . .It Ar build Build the port. This is the same as calling the .Ar all target. .It Ar install Install the port and register it with the package system. This is all you really need to do. .El .Pp The following targets are not run during the normal install process. .Bl -tag -width fetch-list .It Ar fetch-list Show list of files needed to be fetched in order to build the port. .It Ar depends-list package-depends Print a list of all the compile and run dependencies, and dependencies of those dependencies. .It Ar clean Remove the expanded source code. This recurses to dependencies unless .Ev NOCLEANDEPENDS is defined. .It Ar distclean Remove the port's distfile(s) and perform the .Ar clean operation. The .Sq clean portion recurses to dependencies unless .Ev NOCLEANDEPENDS is defined, but the .Sq distclean portion never recurses .Pq this is perhaps a bug . .It Ar reinstall Use this to restore a port after using .Xr pkg_delete 1 . .It Ar package Make a binary package for the port. The port will be installed if it hasn't already been. The package is a .tgz file that you can use to install the port on other machines with .Xr pkg_add 1 . If the directory specified by .Ev PACKAGES does not exist the package will be put into the current directory. See .Ev PKGREPOSITORY and .Ev PKGFILE . .El .Sh ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES You can change all of these. .Bl -tag -width MASTER_SITES .It Ev PORTSDIR Location of the ports tree. This is .Pa /usr/ports on .\" .Fx FreeBSD and .\" .Ox , OpenBSD and .Pa /usr/pkgsrc on .Nx . .It Ev DISTDIR Where to find/put distfiles, normally .Pa distfiles/ in .Ev PORTSDIR . .It Ev PACKAGES Used only for the .Ar package target; the base directory for the packages tree, normally .Pa packages/ in .Ev PORTSDIR . If this directory exists, the package tree will be (partially) constructed. This directory does not have to exist; if it doesn't packages will be placed into the current directory, or you can define one of .Bl -tag -width PKGREPOSITORY .It Ev PKGREPOSITORY Directory to put the package in. .It Ev PKGFILE The full path to the package. .El .It Ev PREFIX Where to install things in general .Po usually .Pa /usr/local or .Pa /usr/X11R6 .Pc .It Ev MASTER_SITES Primary sites for distribution files if not found locally. .It Ev PATCH_SITES Primary location(s) for distribution patch files if not found locally. .It Ev MASTER_SITE_OPENBSD If set, go to the master OpenBSD site for all files. .It Ev MASTER_SITE_FREEBSD If set, go to the master FreeBSD site for all files. .It Ev MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE Try going to this site for all files and patches, first. .It Ev NOCLEANDEPENDS If defined, don't let .Sq clean recurse to dependencies. .It Ev FETCH_CMD Command to use to fetch files. Normally .Xr fetch 1 . .It Ev FORCE_PKG_REGISTER If set, overwrite any existing package registration on the system. .It Ev MOTIFLIB Location of libXm.{a,so}. .It Ev PATCH_DEBUG If defined, display verbose output when applying each patch. .It Ev INTERACTIVE If defined, only operate on a port if it requires interaction. .It Ev BATCH If defined, only operate on a port if it can be installed 100% automatically. .El .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /usr/ports/xxxx -compact .It Pa /usr/ports The default ports directory (FreeBSD and OpenBSD). .It Pa /usr/pkgsrc The default ports directory (NetBSD). .It Pa /usr/share/mk/bsd.port.mk The big Kahuna. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr make 1 , .Xr pkg_add 1 , .Xr pkg_create 1 , .Xr pkg_delete 1 , .Xr pkg_info 1 . .Pp The FreeBSD handbook. .Sh AUTHORS This man page was originated by .An David O'Brien . The FreeBSD ports collection is maintained by .An Satoshi Asami and the awesome ports team. The OpenBSD ports collection is maintained by Marco S Hyman and a host of others found at ports@openbsd.org. .Sh HISTORY .Nm The Ports Collection appeared in FreeBSD 1.0. .Sh BUGS Ports documentation is split over four places --- .Pa /usr/share/mk/bsd.port.mk , the .Dq Ports Collection section of the FreeBSD handbook, the .Dq Porting Existing Software section of the FreeBSD handbook, and .Xr ports 7 . OpenBSD adds a few web pages to further confuse the issue. .Pp This man page is too long.