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.Dd January 25, 1998
.Dt PORTS 7
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm ports
.Nd contributed applications
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The
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.Fx
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Ports Collection
offers a simple way for users and
administrators to install applications.
Each
.Em port
contains any patches necessary to make the original
application source code compile and run on
.Bx .
Compiling an
application is as simple as typing
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.Nm make Cm build
in the port directory!
The
.Pa Makefile
automatically fetches the
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application source code, either from a local disk or via FTP, unpacks it
on your system, applies the patches, and compiles it.
If all goes well,
simply type
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.Nm make Cm install
to install the application.
.Pp
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It is possible to download and use ports from the
.Fx
repository
that are newer than the installed system; however it is important to
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install the appropriate
.Dq "Upgrade Kit"
from
.Pa http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/
first!
The
.Xr portcheckout 1
script (also a port, of course!) will help to download new ports.
.Pp
For more information about using ports, see
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.Dq "Packages and Ports"
in
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.%B "The FreeBSD Handbook" ,
.Pa ( file:/usr/share/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.html
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or
.Pa http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.html ) .
For information about creating new ports, see
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.%B "The Porter's Handbook"
.Pa ( file:/usr/share/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/index.html
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or
.Pa http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/ ) .
.Sh TARGETS
Some of the targets work recursively through subdirectories.
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This lets you, for example, install all of the
.Dq Li biology
ports.
The targets that do this are
.Cm build , checksum , clean , configure ,
.Cm depends , extract , fetch , install ,
and
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.Cm package .
.Pp
The following targets will be run automatically by each proceeding
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target in order.
That is,
.Cm build
will be run
(if necessary)
by
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.Cm install ,
and so on all the way to
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.Cm fetch .
Usually, you will only use the
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.Cm install
target.
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.Bl -tag -width ".Cm configure"
.It Cm fetch
Fetch all of the files needed to build this port from the sites
listed in
.Va MASTER_SITES
and
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.Va PATCH_SITES .
See
.Va FETCH_CMD
and
.Va MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE .
.It Cm checksum
Verify that the fetched distfile's checksum matches the one the port was
tested against.
Defining
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.Va NO_CHECKSUM
will skip this step.
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.It Cm depends
Install
(or compile if only compilation is necessary)
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any dependencies of the current port.
When called by the
.Cm extract
or
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.Cm fetch
targets, this is run in piecemeal as
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.Cm fetch-depends , build-depends ,
etc.
Defining
.Va NO_DEPENDS
will skip this step.
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.It Cm extract
Expand the distfile into a work directory.
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.It Cm patch
Apply any patches that are necessary for the port.
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.It Cm configure
Configure the port.
Some ports will ask you questions during this stage.
See
.Va INTERACTIVE
and
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.Va BATCH .
.It Cm build
Build the port.
This is the same as calling the
.Cm all
target.
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.It Cm install
Install the port and register it with the package system.
This is all you really need to do.
.El
.Pp
The following targets are not run during the normal install process.
.Bl -tag -width ".Cm fetch-recursive"
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.It Cm fetch-list
Show list of files needed to be fetched in order to build the port.
.It Cm fetch-recursive
Fetch the distfiles of the port and all its dependencies.
.It Cm fetch-recursive-list
Show list of files that would be retrieved by
.Cm fetch-recursive .
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.It Cm pretty-print-run-depends-list , pretty-print-build-depends-list
Print a list of all the compile and run dependencies, and dependencies
of those dependencies.
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.It Cm clean
Remove the expanded source code.
This recurses to dependencies unless
.Va NOCLEANDEPENDS
is defined.
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.It Cm distclean
Remove the port's distfiles and perform the
.Cm clean
target.
The
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.Cm clean
portion recurses to dependencies unless
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.Va NOCLEANDEPENDS
is defined, but the
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.Cm distclean
portion never recurses
(this is perhaps a bug).
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.It Cm reinstall
Use this to restore a port after using
.Xr pkg_delete 1
when you should have used
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.Cm deinstall .
.It Cm deinstall
Remove an installed port from the system, similar to
.Xr pkg_delete 1 .
.It Cm deinstall-all
Remove all installed ports with the same
.Va PKGORIGIN
from the system.
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.It Cm package
Make a binary package for the port.
The port will be installed if it has not already been.
The package is a
.Pa .tbz
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file that you can use to
install the port on other machines with
.Xr pkg_add 1 .
If the directory specified by
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.Va PACKAGES
does not exist, the package will be put into the current directory.
See
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.Va PKGREPOSITORY
and
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.Va PKGFILE .
.It Cm package-recursive
Like
.Cm package ,
but makes a package for each depending port as well.
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.It Cm readmes
Create a port's
.Pa README.html .
This can be used from
.Pa /usr/ports
to create a browsable web of all ports on your system!
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.It Cm search
Search the
.Pa INDEX
file for the pattern specified by either the
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.Va key
(searches the port name, comment, and dependencies) or
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.Va name
(searches the port name only)
.Xr make 1
variable.
For example, one would type:
.Pp
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.Dl "cd /usr/ports && make search name=query"
.Pp
to find all ports whose
name matches
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.Dq Li query .
Results include the matching ports' path, comment, maintainer,
build dependencies, and run dependencies.
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.It Cm index
Create
.Pa /usr/ports/INDEX ,
which is used by the
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.Cm pretty-print-*
and
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.Cm search
targets.
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While the master
.Pa INDEX
file in the CVS repository is periodically
updated, running the
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.Cm index
target will ensure your
.Pa INDEX
file is up to date with your ports tree.
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.El
.Sh ENVIRONMENT
You can change all of these.
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.Bl -tag -width ".Va MASTER_SITES"
.It Va PORTSDIR
Location of the ports tree.
This is
.Pa /usr/ports
on
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.Fx
and
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.Ox ,
and
.Pa /usr/pkgsrc
on
.Nx .
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.It Va WRKDIRPREFIX
Where to create any temporary files.
Useful if
.Va PORTSDIR
is read-only (perhaps mounted from a CD-ROM).
.It Va DISTDIR
Where to find/put distfiles, normally
.Pa distfiles/
in
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.Va PORTSDIR .
.It Va PACKAGES
Used only for the
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.Cm package
target; the base directory for the packages tree, normally
.Pa packages/
in
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.Va PORTSDIR .
If this directory exists, the package tree will be (partially) constructed.
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This directory does not have to exist; if it does not, packages will be
placed into the current directory, or you can define one of
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.Bl -tag -width ".Va PKGREPOSITORY"
.It Va PKGREPOSITORY
Directory to put the package in.
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.It Va PKGFILE
The full path to the package.
.El
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.It Va PREFIX
Where to install things in general
(usually
.Pa /usr/local
or
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.Pa /usr/X11R6 ) .
.It Va MASTER_SITES
Primary sites for distribution files if not found locally.
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.It Va PATCH_SITES
Primary locations for distribution patch files if not found
locally.
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.It Va MASTER_SITE_FREEBSD
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If set, go to the master
.Fx
site for all files.
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.It Va MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE
Try going to these sites for all files and patches, first.
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.It Va NOCLEANDEPENDS
If defined, do not let
.Cm clean
recurse to dependencies.
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.It Va FETCH_CMD
Command to use to fetch files.
Normally
.Xr fetch 1 .
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.It Va FORCE_PKG_REGISTER
If set, overwrite any existing package registration on the system.
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.It Va MOTIFLIB
Location of
.Pa libXm. Ns Brq Pa a , Ns Pa so .
.It Va INTERACTIVE
If defined, only operate on a port if it requires interaction.
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.It Va BATCH
If defined, only operate on a port if it can be installed 100% automatically.
.El
.Sh FILES
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.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk" -compact
.It Pa /usr/ports
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The default ports directory
.No ( Fx
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and
.Ox ) .
.It Pa /usr/pkgsrc
The default ports directory
.Pq Nx .
.It Pa /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk
The big Kahuna.
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.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr make 1 ,
.Xr pkg_add 1 ,
.Xr pkg_create 1 ,
.Xr pkg_delete 1 ,
.Xr pkg_info 1 ,
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.Xr pkg_version 1
.Pp
The following are part of the ports collection:
.Pp
.Xr pib 1 ,
.Xr portcheckout 1 ,
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.Xr portlint 1
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.Rs
.%B "The FreeBSD Handbook"
.Re
.Pp
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.Pa http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports
(searchable index of all ports)
.Sh AUTHORS
.An -nosplit
This man page was originated by
.An David O'Brien .
.Sh HISTORY
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The Ports Collection
appeared in
.Fx 1.0 .
It has since spread to
.Nx
and
.Ox .
.Sh BUGS
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Ports documentation is split over four places \(em
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.Pa /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk ,
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.%B "The Porter's Handbook" ,
the
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.Dq "Packages and Ports"
chapter of
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.%B "The FreeBSD Handbook" ,
and
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this man page.
.Pp
This man page is too long.