pkg_add help

From: marlon corleone (mmp6107625_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/27/03

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     should it be in the ports directory when running
    pkg_add? like usr/ports/security/packge

    say the package is in the security category

    or its ok to run in in my home directory or should it
    be in ports directory?

    thanks

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