3.7 Ports: minor changes to style and punctuation

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John McQuah 2022-08-07 08:46:22 -04:00
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@ -159,8 +159,8 @@ output from the above command could look something like this:
$ ports -d
Collection Name Port Installed
core glibc 2.3.6-3 2.3.6-2
opt gtk 2.8.12-1 2.8.11-1
contrib pipewire 0.3.56-1 0.3.55-1
xorg mesa 22.1.5-1 22.1.4-1
If no version differences were found, i.e. the system is in sync with the ports
structure, the output will simply be:
@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ $ mv contrib.rsync.inactive contrib.rsync
You will probably also want to let %fn%prt-get%% know about the newly-enabled
'contrib' tree. This can be done by editing fn%/etc/prt-get.conf%% and
uncommenting the line @@prtdir /usr/ports/contrib@@ (i.e. remove the hashmark in
the beginning of the line. After that, it should look like this:
the beginning of the line). After that, it should look like this:
[@
###
@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ Now, run @@ports -u@@ and you're ready to use the ports from %fn%contrib%%.
!!! Enabling the 'compat-32' collection
The 'compat-32' collection contains compatibility ports needed for 32-bit
support (32-bit applications running on a 64-bit multilib system.)
support (32-bit applications running on a 64-bit multilib system).
To enable it for %fn%ports%%, do