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Date:      Mon, 16 Nov 1998 17:06:56 -0700
From:      "Timothy M. Loveridge" <loveriti@testweb.uvsc.edu>
To:        ports@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Ports Collection and Multiple Languages
Message-ID:  <3650BE20.E64FD683@testweb.uvsc.edu>

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I have been a user of FreeBSD for about 4 years now and I simply love
it!  I really like the ports feature that has been added and appreciate
all of the hard work that many people have done to make NUMEROUS
applications available in this method.  It saves non-programmers like
myself countless hours and lots of frustration and gives access to a
host of programs that we would otherwise not be able to use.

In working with the ports collection and installing FreeBSD on new
machines I have noticed that an increasingly large number of ports are
of foreign language versions of software.  The ports collection takes up
lots of disk space (ok, not TONS, but enough) and takes FOREVER to
install.  Therefore, my question:

Has it been a considered course of action to have multiple ports
collections?  I would suggest one for all of the English ports, one for
the Japanese ports, one for the Korean ports, etc..  I think this would
be an easy thing to accomplish given your current install procedure and
would make the install time less for all people since they would only
have to install the ports for languages that they are using.  Just a
thought.

--
Timothy M. Loveridge
UVSC Webmaster/Internet Specialist
UVSC HomePage: http://www.uvsc.edu/
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