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Date:      Fri, 22 May 1998 19:16:42 +0100
From:      Stuart Henderson <stuart@internationalschool.co.uk>
To:        Tim Vanderhoek <hoek@hwcn.org>
Cc:        bjc23@hermes.cam.ac.uk, chat@FreeBSD.ORG, Malartre <malartre@aei.ca>
Subject:   Re: Why installing ports on a computer?
Message-ID:  <3565C10A.DF047499@internationalschool.co.uk>
References:  <Pine.GSO.3.96.980522122053.7762B-100000@james.hwcn.org>

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Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
> 
> Whatever is wrong with using CVSup to keep one's ports tree
> up-to-date?

I wasn't thinking so much of keeping things up to date, rather a way
around having /usr/ports extracted to disk except when needed. Unpacking
ports.tgz is the slowest part of the installation for most people and it
eats a lot of space..

The only (minor) problem I have using cvsup to track the ports tree is
that dependencies are installed based on the version number and not the
port name - in many cases this is a good thing, but it can result in
spending a long time fetching and making new versions of perl5,etc. that
often aren't really needed.

Stuart

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