Matt Storer <mstorer at gmail dot com> pointed out the misuse of the

word "defiantly" here.  I decided to get rid of it rather than correct
it, and noticed some other parts of the surrounding paragraph required
work.  In summary:

o Correct misuses of "defiantly" and "delimited"
o Add the class attribute to directory names
o Fix some grammar bogons
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Ceri Davies 2004-12-17 23:53:19 +00:00
parent 522ee9dc29
commit ec76c98c51
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-08 03:00:23 +00:00
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<primary>ports</primary> <primary>ports</primary>
<secondary>disk-space</secondary> <secondary>disk-space</secondary>
</indexterm> </indexterm>
<para>Using the ports collection can defiantly eat up your disk <para>Using the ports collection will use up disk
space. For this reason you should always remember to clean up space over time. For this reason you should always remember to clean up
the work directories using the <command>make the temporary <filename class="directory">work</filename> directories using the <command>make
<makevar>clean</makevar></command> option. This will remove <makevar>clean</makevar></command> command. This will remove
the <filename>work</filename> directory after a port has been the <filename class="directory">work</filename> directory after a port has been
built, and installed. You can also remove the tar files from built and installed. You can also remove the source distribution files from
the <filename>distfiles</filename> directory, and remove the the <filename class="directory">distfiles</filename> directory, and remove the
installed ports when their use has delimited.</para> installed ports if the need for them has passed.</para>
<para>Some users choose to limit the port categories by placing an entry <para>Some users choose to limit the available port categories by placing an entry
in the <filename>refuse</filename> file. This way when they run the in the <filename>refuse</filename> file. This way, when they run the
<application>CVSup</application> application, it will not download the <application>CVSup</application> application, it will not download the
files in that category. More information regarding the files in that category. More information regarding the
<filename>refuse</filename> file can be found in <xref <filename>refuse</filename> file can be found in <xref