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 Tag: ports
EuroBSDCon 2008 - Ion-Mihai Tetcu - Improving FreeBSD ports/packages quality
Source: EuroBSDCon
 Added: 22 October 2008
 Tags: eurobsdcon, eurobsdcon2008, freebsd, ports, packages, ion-mihai tetcu
 MP3 (1 byte, 56 minutes), OGG (1 byte, 56 minutes), PDF (1 byte, n pages)
 This talk is focused on ways to improve the quality
		of FreeBSD's ports and packages and it's partially
		based on the 5 months experience of writing and
		running the consecutive versions of "QA Tindy".
 Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu is a 28 years old FreeBSD
		ports committer and maintains about 40 ports scattered
		in the Ports Tree. He lives in Bucharest, Romania
		where he runs and co-owns an IT& company and he's
		a member of Romanian FreeBSD and FreeUnix User Group
		(RoFUG). His non-IT interests include history,
		philosophy and mountain climbing.
OpenFest 2005 Videos
Source: OpenFest
 Added: 27 March 2008
 Tags: openfest, openfest2005, presentation
 Offical Bulgarian FreeBSD Mirror - Dimiter Vasilev (411 Mb), Embedding BSD - Ivo Vachkov (345 Mb), Route and firewall redundancy using CARP and pfsync - Atanas Bachvarov (153 Mb), FreeBSD Jails - Deyan Dyankov (13 Mb), QoS etc with OpenBSD pf (501 Mb), DIY FreeBSD Port (326 Mb)
 Various videos of OpenFest 2005 (Bulgarian)
FreeBSD: using ports system
Source: Linux and FreeBSD video tutorials. For everyone.
 Added: 03 May 2007
 Tags: unix-tutorial, flash, freebsd, ports
 Using ports system in FreeBSD to install etherape.
Kris Moore - Building self-contained PBIs from Ports (Automagically)
Source: BSDCan - The Technical BSD Conference
 Added: 26 May 2008
 Tags: bsdcan, bsdcan2008, slides, pc-bsd, ports, pbi, kris moore
 PDF file (120 Kb, 26 pages)
 
 Building self-contained PBIs from Ports (Automagically)Creating a self-contained application from the ports tree
		PC-BSD provides a user-friendly desktop experience,
		for experts and casual users alike. PC-BSD is 100%
		FreeBSD under the hood, while providing desktop
		essentials, such as a graphical installation system,
		point-n-click package-management using the PBI
		system, and easy to use system management tools;
		All integrated into an easy to use K Desktop
		Environment (KDE).
		 
		The PBI (Push Button Installer) format is the
		cornerstone of the PC-BSD desktop, which allows
		users to install applications in a self-contained
		format, free from dependency problems, and compile
		issues that stop most casual users from desktop
		adoption. The PBI format also provides power and
		flexibility in user interaction, and scripting
		support, which allows applications to be fine-tuned
		to the best possible user experience.
		 
		This talk would go over in some detail our new PBI
		building system, which converts a FreeBSD port,
		such as FireFox, into a standalone self-contained
		PBI installer for PC-BSD desktops.
		 
		The presentation will be divided into two main sections:
		The Push Button Installer (PBI) Format
 
		The basics of the PBI formatThe PBI format constructionAdd & Remove scripting support within PBI 
		Building PBIs from Ports "Auto-magically"
		 
		The PBI build server & standalone softwareModule creation & configurationConverting messy ports into PBIsBSDCan-2007 - Videos
Source: BSDCan - The Technical BSD Conference
 Added: 14 August 2007
 Tags: bsdcan, bsdcan2007, talks, erwin lansing, ports
 MOV file (39 Mb, 20 minutes)
 The 2007 BSDCan conference
 Erwin Lansing - The state of the FreeBSD Ports Tree
 
Server deployment in mass-hosting environment using FreeBSD Ports system by Stanislav Sedov (in russian)
Source: Hostobzor, the Russian conference of hosting provider
 Added: 24 November 2008
 Tags: hostobzor, hostobzor12, freebsd, ports, stanislav sedov, russian
 PDF version (470 Kb, 30 pages), PDF version (61 Kb, 5 pages)
 
 
		Recently I have been attending Hostobzor 12th, the
		Russian conference of hosting providers, beeing
		held at Raivola hotel near St. Petersburg. The event
		was great as always thanks to organizers. There was
		a number of intersting talks given, a lot of
		interesting discussions held, and, what I appreciate
		better, a lot of new people with great ideas met.
		 
		I gave a talk on using the FreeBSD Ports system to
		mange a large-scale virtual hosting installations
		based on Hosting Telesystems experience. I tried
		to describe in detail how we use the ports collection
		to deploy a large number of servers diverced by
		architecture and OS versions, how we build packages
		and distribute them among servers, talked about how
		we use Mercurial VCS to incrementally merge upstream
		changes into our modified ports collection and
		FreeBSD src trees. Hopefully, I've not screwed it
		much... At least, some people was interested a lot
		and asked interesting questions.
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