Add ports-chinese.

While I'm here add src-release and src-tools.  Also describe src-all and
ports-all.
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Satoshi Asami 1996-09-14 02:32:30 +00:00
parent 548f3aa425
commit 09c9a90bfd
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=18285

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<!-- $Id: sup.sgml,v 1.16 1996/07/04 01:44:33 jkh Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: sup.sgml,v 1.17 1996/07/27 22:25:19 jkh Exp $ -->
<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
@ -84,8 +84,10 @@ src-include: /usr/src/include include files
src-sys: /usr/src/sys kernel sources
src-lib: /usr/src/lib libraries
src-libexec: /usr/src/libexec system binaries
src-release: /usr/src/release sources required to build a release
src-share: /usr/src/share various shared resources
src-sbin: /usr/src/sbin single user system binaries
src-tools: /usr/src/tools various management tools
src-usrbin: /usr/src/usr.bin user binaries
src-usrsbin: /usr/src/usr.sbin system binaries
</verb>
@ -96,6 +98,14 @@ src-secure: /usr/src/secure DES Sources
src-eBones: /usr/src/eBones Kerberos and DES
</verb>
<p>There is also a collection including all of the above, except for
either (domestic or international) versions of the export-restricted
software (i.e., <tt>src-secure</tt> and <tt>src-eBones</tt>
collections):
<verb>
src-all: /usr/src the whole operating system (almost)
</verb>
<p>And for the ports collection:
<verb>
ports-base: /usr/ports/... misc files at the top of /usr/ports
@ -103,6 +113,7 @@ ports-archivers: /usr/ports/archivers archiving tools
ports-audio: /usr/ports/audio sound support
ports-benchmarks: /usr/ports/benchmarks benchmarks
ports-cad: /usr/ports/cad CAD tools
ports-chinese: /usr/ports/chinese Chinese support
ports-comms: /usr/ports/comms communication software
ports-databases: /usr/ports/databases databases
ports-devel: /usr/ports/devel development utilities
@ -110,7 +121,7 @@ ports-editors: /usr/ports/editors editors
ports-emulators: /usr/ports/emulators emulators for other OSes
ports-games: /usr/ports/games games
ports-graphics: /usr/ports/graphics various graphics utilities
ports-japanese: /usr/ports/japanese Japanese software.
ports-japanese: /usr/ports/japanese Japanese support
ports-lang: /usr/ports/lang programming languages
ports-mail: /usr/ports/mail mail software
ports-math: /usr/ports/math numerical computation software
@ -119,7 +130,7 @@ ports-net: /usr/ports/net networking software
ports-news: /usr/ports/news USENET news software
ports-plan9: /usr/ports/plan9 various programs from Plan9
ports-print: /usr/ports/print printing software
ports-russian: /usr/ports/russian Russian software
ports-russian: /usr/ports/russian Russian support
ports-security: /usr/ports/security ``security'' utilities, for better or for worse
ports-shells: /usr/ports/shells various UN*X shells
ports-sysutils: /usr/ports/sysutils system utilities
@ -127,6 +138,11 @@ ports-www: /usr/ports/www software related to the world wide web
ports-x11: /usr/ports/x11 X11 software
</verb>
<p>There is also a collection including all of the above:
<verb>
ports-all: /usr/ports the whole ports tree
</verb>
<p>If you want to keep updated on the original source of the ports,
you can also add this to your supfile. But note that this collection
is <em>enormous</em>, and unless you are an ftp site mirroring the