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! You can also ftp the 2.3 version from the pub/OpenBSD/2.3 directory on any of the ftp mirror sites. ! Note: this version, also on the 2.3 CDROM, is not the most ! recent version. You likely will want to get and use a newer version

Example use of the Ports tree

Let's say you managed to get a ports tree and you want to compile and --- 68,81 ---- web interface.

! You can also ftp the latest release version from the pub/OpenBSD/[version] ! (where [version] is the release number, e.g. 2.5) directory on any of the ftp mirror sites. ! The release versions are the ones we ship on our CDROM, and has gone ! through better testing than any snapshot. However, they age pretty ! quickly, due to older distribution files disappearing from the net as ! new releases arrive. Therefore, you likely will want to get and use ! a newer version of the ports tree.

Example use of the Ports tree

Let's say you managed to get a ports tree and you want to compile and *************** *** 115,120 ****


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