Fixed the link ``guidelines'' from section 4.6. that throws you

in the middle of section 17.2.5.
Fixed a typo.
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Wolfgang Helbig 1997-09-12 21:52:23 +00:00
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<!-- $Id: porting.sgml,v 1.76 1997-06-29 11:29:13 obrien Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: porting.sgml,v 1.77 1997-09-12 21:52:22 helbig Exp $ -->
<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
<sect1><heading>Porting an existing piece of free software<label id="porting"></heading>
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gratifying as developing your own from scratch, is still a vital part
of FreeBSD's growth and of great usefulness to those who would not
otherwise know where to turn for it. All ported software is organized
into a carefully organized hierarchy know as ``the ports collection''.
into a carefully organized hierarchy known as ``the ports collection''.
The collection enables a new user to get a quick and complete overview
of what is available for FreeBSD in an easy-to-compile form. It also
saves considerable space by not actually containing the majority

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<!-- $Id: ports.sgml,v 1.26 1997-08-12 09:18:12 asami Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: ports.sgml,v 1.27 1997-09-12 21:52:23 helbig Exp $ -->
<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
<chapt><heading>Installing Applications: The Ports collection<label id="ports"></heading>
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<sect><heading>I Want to Make a Port!</heading>
<p>Great! Please see the <ref id="porting:starting" name="guidelines">
<p>Great! Please see the <ref id="porting" name="guidelines">
for detailed instructions on how to do this.
<sect><heading>Some Questions and Answers</heading>