=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/ports/README,v retrieving revision 1.11 retrieving revision 1.12 diff -c -r1.11 -r1.12 *** ports/README 2001/11/01 22:59:37 1.11 --- ports/README 2002/04/21 03:59:37 1.12 *************** *** 8,14 **** ====================================================================== ! This file is mostly obsolete. You should refer to the corresponding man-pages: ports(7), packages(7), mirroring-ports(7), packages-specs (7), and bsd.port.mk(5) instead. --- 8,14 ---- ====================================================================== ! This file is mostly obsolete. You should refer to the corresponding man-pages: ports(7), packages(7), mirroring-ports(7), packages-specs (7), and bsd.port.mk(5) instead. *************** *** 201,207 **** There is a backup copy of that file in INFRA/templates/network.conf.template. ! In case you don't have a permanent network connection, you should read mirroring-ports(7). Building several ports --- 201,207 ---- There is a backup copy of that file in INFRA/templates/network.conf.template. ! In case you don't have a permanent network connection, you should read mirroring-ports(7). Building several ports *************** *** 275,282 **** releases. No matter how fast we update the tree it seems that we are always ! behind. There are always new version of software out there, without ! an existing port. Very often, no-one had time to update the port yet, or it is very likely that the new version has not been tested enough yet to deem it reasonable to upgrade the port. --- 275,282 ---- releases. No matter how fast we update the tree it seems that we are always ! behind. There are always new versions of software out there, without ! an existing port. Very often, no one had time to update the port yet, or it is very likely that the new version has not been tested enough yet to deem it reasonable to upgrade the port. *************** *** 290,293 **** someone was already working on it, and they committed their new version ten minutes before you announced yours ? ! $OpenBSD: README,v 1.11 2001/11/01 22:59:37 espie Exp $ --- 290,293 ---- someone was already working on it, and they committed their new version ten minutes before you announced yours ? ! $OpenBSD: README,v 1.12 2002/04/21 03:59:37 pvalchev Exp $