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<para>Unlike Linux, FreeBSD is a single monolithic project rather <para>Unlike Linux, FreeBSD is a single monolithic project rather
than a collection of disparate parts assembled into a than a collection of disparate parts assembled into a
distribution. And the most attractive part of FreeBSD for a distribution. And the most attractive part of FreeBSD for a
software tester is the FreeBSD ports collection--a very large, software tester is the FreeBSD ports collection&mdash;a very large,
managed set of software applications with a single simple and managed set of software applications with a single simple and
uniform installation procedure.</para> uniform installation procedure.</para>
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Source disk imaging system called <ulink Source disk imaging system called <ulink
url="http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/papers/frisbee-usenix03-base.html">Frisbee</ulink> url="http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/papers/frisbee-usenix03-base.html">Frisbee</ulink>
which was implemented originally on FreeBSD. I built the which was implemented originally on FreeBSD. I built the
system--a feature-for-feature replacement for an expensive system&mdash;a feature-for-feature replacement for an expensive
proprietary system--but we never actually used it in our proprietary system&mdash;but we never actually used it in our
production system.</para> production system.</para>
<para>In the meantime, I had discovered the FreeBSD ports <para>In the meantime, I had discovered the FreeBSD ports
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utilities are outstandingly good compared to other utilities are outstandingly good compared to other
languages. Perl <literal>Net::*</literal> modules and languages. Perl <literal>Net::*</literal> modules and
<literal>IO::Socket::*</literal> modules are robust and <literal>IO::Socket::*</literal> modules are robust and
powerful-- but they often fail to compile on Windows. It is powerful&mdash;but they often fail to compile on Windows. It is
the ease of use of Perl's network utilities on FreeBSD that the ease of use of Perl's network utilities on FreeBSD that
gets Perl the mention in this section.</para> gets Perl the mention in this section.</para>