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The Ports Collection is a set of Makefiles, patches, and description files. Each set of these files is used to compile and install an individual application on GhostBSD and is called a port. Ports are used to create packages with [https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/ports-poudriere.html poudriere]. | The Ports Collection is a set of Makefiles, patches, and description files. Each set of these files is used to compile and install an individual application on GhostBSD and is called a port. Ports are used to create packages with [https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/ports-poudriere.html poudriere]. | ||
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A GhostBSD GitHub member that creates ports and maintains the port's collection of GhostBSD. In GhostBSD Anyone may submit a new port, or volunteer to support an existing unmaintained port. Note no special privilege is needed to summit ports by pull requests. Pull requests are always welcome. | A GhostBSD GitHub member that creates ports and maintains the port's collection of GhostBSD. In GhostBSD Anyone may submit a new port, or volunteer to support an existing unmaintained port. Note no special privilege is needed to summit ports by pull requests. Pull requests are always welcome. |