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Tim Vanderhoek 1999-06-28 04:03:08 +00:00
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The FreeBSD Documentation Project
$Id: chapter.sgml,v 1.33 1999-06-28 03:37:21 hoek Exp $
$Id: chapter.sgml,v 1.34 1999-06-28 04:03:08 hoek Exp $
-->
<chapter id="ports">
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<para>When this document is not sufficiently detailed, you should refer to
<filename>/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk</filename>, which all port Makefiles
include.
Even if you do not hack Makefiles
daily, it is well commented, and you will still gain much knowledge from
it. Additionally, you may send specific questions to &a.ports;.</para>
include. Even if you do not hack Makefiles daily, it is well
commented, and you will still gain much knowledge from it.
Additionally, you may send specific questions to &a.ports;.</para>
<note>
<para>Only a fraction of the overridable variables
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<filename>bsd.port.mk</filename>. This file users a non-standard tab
setting. <application>Emacs</application> and
<application>Vim</application> should recognise the setting on loading
the file. Both <command>vi</command> and <command>ex</command> can be set
to use the correct value by typing <command>:set tabstop=4</command>
the file. Both <command>vi</command> and <command>ex</command> can be
set to use the correct value by typing <command>:set tabstop=4</command>
once the file has been loaded.</para>
</note>

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<!--
The FreeBSD Documentation Project
$Id: chapter.sgml,v 1.33 1999-06-28 03:37:21 hoek Exp $
$Id: chapter.sgml,v 1.34 1999-06-28 04:03:08 hoek Exp $
-->
<chapter id="ports">
@ -955,10 +955,9 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc
<para>When this document is not sufficiently detailed, you should refer to
<filename>/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk</filename>, which all port Makefiles
include.
Even if you do not hack Makefiles
daily, it is well commented, and you will still gain much knowledge from
it. Additionally, you may send specific questions to &a.ports;.</para>
include. Even if you do not hack Makefiles daily, it is well
commented, and you will still gain much knowledge from it.
Additionally, you may send specific questions to &a.ports;.</para>
<note>
<para>Only a fraction of the overridable variables
@ -967,8 +966,8 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc
<filename>bsd.port.mk</filename>. This file users a non-standard tab
setting. <application>Emacs</application> and
<application>Vim</application> should recognise the setting on loading
the file. Both <command>vi</command> and <command>ex</command> can be set
to use the correct value by typing <command>:set tabstop=4</command>
the file. Both <command>vi</command> and <command>ex</command> can be
set to use the correct value by typing <command>:set tabstop=4</command>
once the file has been loaded.</para>
</note>

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<!--
The FreeBSD Documentation Project
$Id: book.sgml,v 1.33 1999-06-28 03:37:21 hoek Exp $
$Id: book.sgml,v 1.34 1999-06-28 04:03:08 hoek Exp $
-->
<chapter id="ports">
@ -955,10 +955,9 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc
<para>When this document is not sufficiently detailed, you should refer to
<filename>/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk</filename>, which all port Makefiles
include.
Even if you do not hack Makefiles
daily, it is well commented, and you will still gain much knowledge from
it. Additionally, you may send specific questions to &a.ports;.</para>
include. Even if you do not hack Makefiles daily, it is well
commented, and you will still gain much knowledge from it.
Additionally, you may send specific questions to &a.ports;.</para>
<note>
<para>Only a fraction of the overridable variables
@ -967,8 +966,8 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc
<filename>bsd.port.mk</filename>. This file users a non-standard tab
setting. <application>Emacs</application> and
<application>Vim</application> should recognise the setting on loading
the file. Both <command>vi</command> and <command>ex</command> can be set
to use the correct value by typing <command>:set tabstop=4</command>
the file. Both <command>vi</command> and <command>ex</command> can be
set to use the correct value by typing <command>:set tabstop=4</command>
once the file has been loaded.</para>
</note>

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<!--
The FreeBSD Documentation Project
$Id: chapter.sgml,v 1.33 1999-06-28 03:37:21 hoek Exp $
$Id: chapter.sgml,v 1.34 1999-06-28 04:03:08 hoek Exp $
-->
<chapter id="ports">
@ -955,10 +955,9 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc
<para>When this document is not sufficiently detailed, you should refer to
<filename>/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk</filename>, which all port Makefiles
include.
Even if you do not hack Makefiles
daily, it is well commented, and you will still gain much knowledge from
it. Additionally, you may send specific questions to &a.ports;.</para>
include. Even if you do not hack Makefiles daily, it is well
commented, and you will still gain much knowledge from it.
Additionally, you may send specific questions to &a.ports;.</para>
<note>
<para>Only a fraction of the overridable variables
@ -967,8 +966,8 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc
<filename>bsd.port.mk</filename>. This file users a non-standard tab
setting. <application>Emacs</application> and
<application>Vim</application> should recognise the setting on loading
the file. Both <command>vi</command> and <command>ex</command> can be set
to use the correct value by typing <command>:set tabstop=4</command>
the file. Both <command>vi</command> and <command>ex</command> can be
set to use the correct value by typing <command>:set tabstop=4</command>
once the file has been loaded.</para>
</note>

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<!--
The FreeBSD Documentation Project
$Id: book.sgml,v 1.33 1999-06-28 03:37:21 hoek Exp $
$Id: book.sgml,v 1.34 1999-06-28 04:03:08 hoek Exp $
-->
<chapter id="ports">
@ -955,10 +955,9 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc
<para>When this document is not sufficiently detailed, you should refer to
<filename>/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk</filename>, which all port Makefiles
include.
Even if you do not hack Makefiles
daily, it is well commented, and you will still gain much knowledge from
it. Additionally, you may send specific questions to &a.ports;.</para>
include. Even if you do not hack Makefiles daily, it is well
commented, and you will still gain much knowledge from it.
Additionally, you may send specific questions to &a.ports;.</para>
<note>
<para>Only a fraction of the overridable variables
@ -967,8 +966,8 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc
<filename>bsd.port.mk</filename>. This file users a non-standard tab
setting. <application>Emacs</application> and
<application>Vim</application> should recognise the setting on loading
the file. Both <command>vi</command> and <command>ex</command> can be set
to use the correct value by typing <command>:set tabstop=4</command>
the file. Both <command>vi</command> and <command>ex</command> can be
set to use the correct value by typing <command>:set tabstop=4</command>
once the file has been loaded.</para>
</note>