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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc Added section 10.44 "How can I install/use X.org from ...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/83915602f829
branches: trunk
changeset: 478742:83915602f829
user: xtraeme <xtraeme%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date: Thu Jul 29 05:15:31 2004 +0000
description:
Added section 10.44 "How can I install/use X.org from pkgsrc?".
diffstat:
Packages.txt | 27 +++++++++++++++++++--------
1 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diffs (63 lines):
diff -r 13fbad57adfc -r 83915602f829 Packages.txt
--- a/Packages.txt Thu Jul 29 05:09:29 2004 +0000
+++ b/Packages.txt Thu Jul 29 05:15:31 2004 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Packages.txt,v 1.341 2004/07/24 01:57:07 hubertf Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Packages.txt,v 1.342 2004/07/29 05:15:31 xtraeme Exp $
###########################################################################
==========================
@@ -2911,27 +2911,38 @@
since it was released.
- 10.43 How can I use XFree86 from pkgsrc?
- =======================================================
+ 10.43 How can I install/use XFree86 from pkgsrc?
+ ========================================
If you want to use XFree86 from pkgsrc instead of your system's own
X11 (/usr/X11R6, /usr/openwin, ...), you will have to add the following
-lines into /etc/mk.conf:
+lines into mk.conf:
X11_TYPE=XFree86
X11BASE=/usr/pkg/X11R6
`LOCALBASE' by default is `/usr/pkg'.
-
- 10.44 Where's the pkgviews documentation?
+ 10.44 How can I install/use X.org from pkgsrc?
+ ======================================
+
+If you want to use X.org from pkgsrc instead of your system's own
+X11 (/usr/X11R6, /usr/openwin, ...) you will have to add the following
+lines into mk.conf:
+
+ X11_TYPE=xorg
+ X11BASE=/usr/pkg/X11R6
+
+`LOCALBASE' by default is `/usr/pkg'.
+
+ 10.45 Where's the pkgviews documentation?
=========================================
Pkgviews is tightly integrated with buildlink. You can find a
pkgviews User's Guide in pkgsrc/mk/buildlink3/PKGVIEWS_UG.
- 10.45 How do I handle common shared directories?
+ 10.46 How do I handle common shared directories?
================================================
A "shared directory" is a directory where multiple (and unrelated)
@@ -2980,7 +2991,7 @@
(in particular, mk/dirs.mk) will take care of it.
- 10.46 How can I tweak 'make print-PLIST' output?
+ 10.47 How can I tweak 'make print-PLIST' output?
================================================
If you have used any of the *-dirs packages, as explained in 10.45, you
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