Re: Building package from port, building package repository



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On 2006-07-15, dutch disCo <disco@indaspace> wrote:
I want to compile and install a bunch ports as normal but this time I
want to build a package for each compiled port for further use.

Either you use the -b option to pkg_create, or you build the `package'
target. There's also a recursive version. See ports(7) for more info.


How can I set up a local repository serving fresh baked packages to
the LAN machines?

Put the packages ``somewhere where the local lan machines can find them''.
See pkg_add(1) for more details on where it looks for packages.


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