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# portsreinstall installation guide
# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Mamoru Sakaue, MwGhennndo, All Rights Reserved.
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 For managements within the port/packages system,
the installation is available by
        make -C /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portsreinstall install clean
and the deinstallation is by
        make -C /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portsreinstall deinstall
or
        pkg_delete portsreinstall-\*
for the legacy packages and
        pkg delete portsreinstall-\*
for the new generation packages (pkgng).

 The following part of this file explains how to install/deinstall this software
outside of the port/packages system.

 The automatic self-upgrade function implemented in the software is disabled for
the files installed outside of the port/packages system.


[SUPPORTED SYSTEMS]

 FreeBSD 7.x-RELEASE and later are intended systems to support.
 The first version of this software was developed on FreeBSD 7.3-RELEASE and
8.1-RELEASE. The latest version was developed on FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE. Both the
legacy packages system and the new generation packages (pkgng) system are
supported.


[DEPENDENCIES]

 This software is designed to work in the base system environment of FreeBSD.
Basically, no other ports/packages are required as dependencies. However, for
compatibility, if ports-mgmt/portupgrade* is installed, executable and module
files of portupgrade(1) are used to parse pkgtools.conf(5). As well, if
ports-mgmt/portupgrade* is installed, databases used by utilities of
ports-mgmt/portupgrade* are maintained by invoking the utilities.


[INSTALLATION]

 In the directory where this file exists, execute
        make install
by the superuser (root user) privilege. By default, the paths of installed files
are the same as installation by the port/packages system. Control of the
installation paths is available by defining PREFIX as an environment variable or
a make argument.


[DEINSTALLATION]

 In the directory where this file exists, execute
        make deinstall
by the superuser (root user) privilege. Environment variable and make arguments
must be the same as those specified in the installation stage.
