Pkg_delete,
Ports,
Package,
Pkg_add,
Specs,
Pkgpath,
Pkg_sign,
Pkg_info,
Bsd.port.mk,
Tar,
Pkg-Create PKG_CREATE(1) - General Commands Manual # PKG_CREATE(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME # pkg_create - create binary software package for distribution
SYNOPSIS # pkg_create [-mnQqSvx] [-A arches] [-B pkg-destdir] [-D name[=value]] [-L localbase] [-M displayfile] [-P pkgpath:pkgspec:default] [-U undisplayfile] [-u userlist] [-V n] [-W libspec] -d desc -D COMMENT=value -D FULLPKGPATH=value -D PORTSDIR=value -f packinglist -p prefix pkg-name
pkg_create -f packinglist
DESCRIPTION # The pkg_create command is normally used to create a binary package named pkg-name, for subsequent use with pkg_add(1), pkg_delete(1) and pkg_info(1).
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PKG_INFO(1) - General Commands Manual # PKG_INFO(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME # pkg_info - display information on software packages
SYNOPSIS # pkg_info [-AaCcdfIKLMmPqRSstUvz] [-D name[=value]] [-E filename] [-e pkg-name] [-l str] [-Q substring] [-r pkgspec] [pkg-name …]
DESCRIPTION # The pkg_info command is used to dump out information for packages, as created by pkg_create(1), which may be still packed up or already installed on the system with the pkg_add(1) command.
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PORTS(7) - Miscellaneous Information Manual # PORTS(7) - Miscellaneous Information Manual
NAME # ports - contributed applications
DESCRIPTION # The OpenBSD Ports Collection is the infrastructure used to create binary packages for third party applications.
For normal usage refer to packages(7), as most ports produce binary packages which are available from the official HTTP mirrors.
Each port contains any patches necessary to make the original application source code compile and run on OpenBSD.
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