More explicit instructions for moving ports files out of the way.

Fix typo.
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@ -112,9 +112,10 @@ recursively built.
* `make distclean CLEANDEPENDS=Yes', guess what this does. * `make distclean CLEANDEPENDS=Yes', guess what this does.
Please note that, in normal use, the OpenBSD ports tree will grow quite Please note that, in normal use, the OpenBSD ports tree will grow quite
a lot. Careful use of make clean and make distclean will help you. a lot. Careful use of make clean and make distclean will help you. You
`find /usr/ports -type d -name work\* -print' can be useful to find out can also redirect ports activity elsewhere by making use of WRKOBJDIR
ports you forgot to clean out. and DISTDIR. `find /usr/ports -type d -name work\* -print'
can be useful to find out ports you forgot to clean out.
There are a few kinks in the building of ports with options yet. Namely, There are a few kinks in the building of ports with options yet. Namely,
all such ports should produce distinct package names if built with all such ports should produce distinct package names if built with
@ -179,7 +180,7 @@ make MASTER_SITE_OPENBSD=Yes
Continuing our CD-Rom example, you could also fetch files off a CD-Rom into Continuing our CD-Rom example, you could also fetch files off a CD-Rom into
your repository for safe-keeping by using the following incantation: your repository for safe-keeping by using the following incantation:
make fetch MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE='file:/cdrom/{$DIST_SUBDIR}/' make fetch MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE='file:/cdrom/${DIST_SUBDIR}/'
This is equivalent to using CDROM_SITE. This is equivalent to using CDROM_SITE.
Some common sites have their own variables. It is strongly recommended Some common sites have their own variables. It is strongly recommended
@ -329,4 +330,4 @@ please visit
http://www.openbsd.org/porting.html http://www.openbsd.org/porting.html
$OpenBSD: README,v 1.7 1999/10/07 14:35:52 espie Exp $ $OpenBSD: README,v 1.8 1999/10/07 16:44:28 espie Exp $