Update links to the current incarnation of the Portscout service.

Submitted by:	Ilya A. Arkhipov <ruM1cRO yandex ru>
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Sergey Kandaurov 2012-11-02 13:55:49 +00:00
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<para>Regularly check the automated ports building
cluster, <ulink
url="http://pointyhat.FreeBSD.org">pointyhat</ulink>,
and the <ulink url="http://www.portscout.org">distfiles
and the <ulink url="http://portscout.FreeBSD.org">distfiles
scanner</ulink> to see if any of the ports you
maintain are failing to build or fetch (see <link
linkend="resources">resources</link> for more
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build status of your ports. As a contributor you can use it to
find broken and unmaintained ports that need to be fixed.</para>
<para>The <ulink url="http://www.portscout.org">FreeBSD Ports
<para>The <ulink url="http://portscout.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD Ports
distfile scanner</ulink> can show you ports for which the
distfiles are not fetchable. You can check on your own ports or
use it to find ports that need their

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release of each port with distfiles that have already been
fetched. However, as the Internet continually changes,
distfiles can quickly go missing. <ulink
url="http://portscout.org">Portscout</ulink>, the &os;
url="http://portscout.FreeBSD.org">Portscout</ulink>, the &os;
Ports distfile scanner, attempts to query every download site
for every port to find out if each distfile is still
available. <application>Portscout</application> can generate