So after my recent experience Thread 10-1-release-missing-libjpeg-so-8.50844/ of having dependencies get out of whack I now have to decide what way I want to go forward; using ports or packages, but not both.
Many on this forum suggest using ports. Many say do not mix, but I don't see many web article saying that, and some articles say you can mix because the only real difference is *where* the code is compiled. But obviously there more to it than that.
Obviously the man pages are a good start, but I'm looking for real meat n potatoes text on each system, including do's don't, best practices. Personally I prefer pkg, but it seems ports might still have an edge, even though it seems pkg is the future. I've read through section 5 of the handbook, but I find it tells me some info about the various commands, and provide some high level info, but I still can't 'see it' in my mind. Know what I mean?
Would any of you be able to point me to URLs that greatly explain and illustrate the difference between the two, and how to 'master' each? Or maybe I need another book? I have Absolute FreeBSD 2nd Edition, and The Complete FreeBSD but they are dated, and don't really cover pkg.
Thanks again all,
P.M.
Many on this forum suggest using ports. Many say do not mix, but I don't see many web article saying that, and some articles say you can mix because the only real difference is *where* the code is compiled. But obviously there more to it than that.
Obviously the man pages are a good start, but I'm looking for real meat n potatoes text on each system, including do's don't, best practices. Personally I prefer pkg, but it seems ports might still have an edge, even though it seems pkg is the future. I've read through section 5 of the handbook, but I find it tells me some info about the various commands, and provide some high level info, but I still can't 'see it' in my mind. Know what I mean?
Would any of you be able to point me to URLs that greatly explain and illustrate the difference between the two, and how to 'master' each? Or maybe I need another book? I have Absolute FreeBSD 2nd Edition, and The Complete FreeBSD but they are dated, and don't really cover pkg.
Thanks again all,
P.M.