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<chapter id="ports">
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<filename>All</filename> directory.
</para>
<para>The directory structure of the package system is homologous
<para>The directory structure of the package system is identical
to that of the ports; they work with each other to form the entire
package/port system.
</para>
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<primary>packages</primary>
<secondary>managing</secondary>
</indexterm>
<para>&man.pkg.info.1; a utility that lists and describes
<para>&man.pkg.info.1; is a utility that lists and describes
the various packages installed.
</para>
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cvsup-16.1 A general network file distribution system optimized for CV
docbook-1.2 Meta-port for the different versions of the DocBook DTD
...</screen>
<para>&man.pkg.version.1; a utility that summarizes the
<para>&man.pkg.version.1; is a utility that summarizes the
versions of all installed packages. It compares the package
version to the current version found in the ports tree.
</para>
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</question>
<answer>
<para>As was explained in the <link
<para>As explained in the <link
linkend="ports-cd">compiling ports from CDROM</link>
section, some ports cannot be put on the CDROM set
due to licensing restrictions. Kermit is an example of
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</question>
<answer>
<para>Yep, <command>make patch</command> is what you want.
<para>Yes, <command>make patch</command> is what you want.
You will probably find the <makevar>PATCH_DEBUG</makevar>
option useful as well. And by the way, thank you for your
efforts!</para>