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fredb 17d71d4121 Update kermit to 7.0.96.beta11. Numerous changes, too many to list,
but here's a couple:

- - kermit protocol transfers default to "fast" mode
- - support for SOCKS and sun X.25 (both untested)
1999-12-20 12:33:45 +00:00
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audio Link libm in explicitly, which makes things going on ELF. 1999-12-20 03:28:38 +00:00
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biology
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comms Update kermit to 7.0.96.beta11. Numerous changes, too many to list, 1999-12-20 12:33:45 +00:00
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corba
cross Add bfd-crunchide and bfd-mdsetimage 1999-12-20 06:00:37 +00:00
databases Update dependency on zope to reflect its correct version. Pointed out 1999-12-17 11:17:59 +00:00
devel Add and enable guile-gtk. 1999-12-20 11:59:44 +00:00
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emulators makemake makemakepatchpatchsumsum 1999-12-18 22:10:30 +00:00
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games update to version 1.9.0 1999-12-18 18:26:37 +00:00
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ham
japanese Update dependency on kakasi to reflect its correct version. Pointed 1999-12-17 11:13:42 +00:00
lang Update guile to 1.3.4. Changes are bugfixes only. 1999-12-20 11:55:15 +00:00
mail Standardise PKGNAME versions (should start with a number) 1999-12-18 13:35:54 +00:00
math
mbone
meta-pkgs Update dependency on enlightenment to reflect its correct version. 1999-12-17 11:08:06 +00:00
misc s|/usr/bin/awk|${AWK}| 1999-12-20 05:31:05 +00:00
mk
net Remove perllocal.pod as per email from Hubert Feyrer on tech-pkg. 1999-12-20 04:14:23 +00:00
news Make this work on alpha 1999-12-17 10:30:15 +00:00
packages
parallel
pkgtools Update manpage and tweak parse_makefiles verbose output 1999-12-18 14:53:32 +00:00
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sysutils Update to cdrecord-1.8a36. 1999-12-20 03:52:22 +00:00
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textproc Fix default sgml catalog path, add NetBSD id to patch, correct 1999-12-16 22:03:12 +00:00
www Add and enable galway. 1999-12-20 12:04:26 +00:00
x11 librep bindings for gtk - required by sawmill 1999-12-17 14:56:28 +00:00
Makefile
Packages.txt
README

$NetBSD: README,v 1.8 1998/09/01 11:03:23 agc Exp $

Welcome to the NetBSD Packages Collection
=========================================

In brief, the NetBSD Packages Collection is a set of software
utilities and libraries which have been ported to NetBSD.

The packages collection software can retrieve the software from its
home site, assuming you are connected in some way to the Internet,
verify its integrity, apply any patches, configure the software for
NetBSD, and build it.  Any prerequisite software will also be built
and installed for you.  Installation and de-installation of software
is managed by the packaging utilities.

The packages collection is made into a tar_file every week: 

	ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-current/tar_files/pkgsrc.tar.gz

and you can sup the pkgsrc tree using the `pkgsrc' name for the
collection.

The pkgsrc tree is laid out in various categories, and, within that,
the various packages themselves.

You need to have root privileges to install packages.  We are looking
at ways to remove this restriction.

+ To install a package on your system, you need to change into the
directory of the package, and type "make && make install".

+ If you've made a mistake, and decided that you don't want that
package on your system, then type "pkg_delete <pkg-name>", or "make
deinstall".

+ To find out all the packages that you have installed on your system,
type "pkg_info".

+ To remove the work directory, type "make clean", and "make
clean-depends" will clean up any working directories for other
packages that are built in the process of making your package.

+ You can set variables to customise the behaviour (where packages are
installed, various options for individual packages etc), by setting
variables in /etc/mk.conf.  The pkgsrc/mk/mk.conf.example file
provides some examples for customisation.

The best way to find out what packages are in the collection is to
move to the top-level pkgsrc directory (this will usually be
/usr/pkgsrc), and type "make readme".  This will create a file called
README.html in the top-level pkgsrc directory, and also in all
category and package directories.  You can then see what packages are
available, along with a short (one-line) comment about the function of
the package, and a pointer to a fuller description, by using a browser
like lynx (see pkgsrc/www/lynx) or Mozilla (pkgsrc/www/mozilla), or
Communicator.  This is also available online as
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/pkgsrc/README.html.

Another way to find out what packages are in the collection is to
move to the top-level pkgsrc directory and type "make index". This
will create pksrc/INDEX which can be viewed via "make print-index | more".
You can also search for particular packages or keywords via
"make search key=<somekeyword>".

It is also possible to use the packaging software to install
pre-compiled binary packages by typing "pkg_add <URL-of-binary-pkg>". 
To see what binary packages are available, see:

	ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/<release>/<arch>/All/

where <release> is the NetBSD release, and <arch> is the hardware
architecture.

For more information on the packages collection see the file
Packages.txt in this directory.