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+ | '''GhostBSD''' ports are based on FreeBSD/TrueOS ports with additional applications.<br/> | ||
+ | The ports-collection of GhostBSD allows users and admins to install applications easily. At the moment are in the ports-collection more than 30.000 ports. | ||
− | + | The ports-collection supports always the newest version of an application and follows FreeBSD-CURRENT and FreeBSD-STABLE. Older versions will not be supported. | |
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* [https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/ports-using.html Using the Ports Collection on FreeBSD] | * [https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/ports-using.html Using the Ports Collection on FreeBSD] | ||
* [[Using the Ports Collection|Using the Ports Collection on GhostBSD]] | * [[Using the Ports Collection|Using the Ports Collection on GhostBSD]] | ||
− | + | * [http://github.com/GhostBSD/ports.git GhostBSD ports on GitHub] | |
[[Category:Application Management]] | [[Category:Application Management]] |
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Introduction
GhostBSD ports are based on FreeBSD/TrueOS ports with additional applications.
The ports-collection of GhostBSD allows users and admins to install applications easily. At the moment are in the ports-collection more than 30.000 ports.
The ports-collection supports always the newest version of an application and follows FreeBSD-CURRENT and FreeBSD-STABLE. Older versions will not be supported.
Function
Each port contains also all patches of a source code of an application.
To install an application you have to download the source code and unpack it. You have to go to the directory of that port on your PC and do: make install as root.
Each port contains a make-file. It downloads, unpacks and installs the source code and all patches of an application.
Suggestion
There are a lot of pre-compiled packages. It is easier to open a terminal and use pkg or more easier to use Software Station.