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Date:      Tue, 3 May 2005 09:40:28 +0800
From:      Jiawei Ye <leafy7382@gmail.com>
To:        "clive@delback.co.uk" <clive@delback.co.uk>
Cc:        brooks@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD Port: slimserver-6.0.2
Message-ID:  <c21e92e20505021840ad68e85@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <000301c54f2e$d982e010$6401a8c0@clive>
References:  <000301c54f2e$d982e010$6401a8c0@clive>

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On 5/2/05, clive@delback.co.uk <clive@delback.co.uk> wrote:
--snip--
> 1. Downloaded and installed the minimal install of FreeBSD 5.3 production
> release onto a completely empty hard disk - no other operating systems ar=
e
> lying around to confuse things. This appears to be working fine - it beha=
ves
> very much like System V Unixes that I've worked on many years ago.
>=20
> 2. I read that Slimserver needs Perl 5.8.6, so I downloaded the package
> (perl-5.8.6_2.tbz) and installed that. It reported that it had installed
> correctly.
Everything till this step looks good.
>=20
> 3. I next downloaded slimserver.tar.gz (for version 6.0.2). As far as I c=
an
> tell, this should be expanded out into /usr/ports/audio/slimserver. After
> installing FreeBSD, there was already a /usr/ports/audio/slimserver, but =
it
> was for version 5.3.0. So I renamed that directory and created a new
> /usr/ports/audio/slimserver, into which I placed all the files from
> slimserver.tar.gz. I made sure the permissions on the directory were the
> same as they were on the previous one that I'd renamed.
/usr/ports, in FreeBSD terms is the 'ports tree'. You can get started
with it by reading our handbook section on Ports System.

Cheers,

Jiawei
--=20
"Without the userland, the kernel is useless."
               --inspired by The Tao of Programming



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