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Re: ports



On 8/31/2012 17:44, Izaac wrote:
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 05:27:12PM -0400, kalin wrote:
i'm coming from the world of freebsd and usually there the ports of
a brand new release install all work together.

Yeah.  Your nomenclature gave you away.  In NetBSD (and the rest of
computer history, frankly) a "port" is the result of porting the
operating system to a target architecture, e.g. sparc64 is a port.  A
bundle of software is called a "package".

To be fair, on FreeBSD a "port" refers to the set of files in the ports tree that build a package. With pkgsrc, _BOTH_ the set of files AND the built software are called a package. I find that highly awkward and FreeBSD doesn't have this ambiguity.

John


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