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On 11-11-25 04:20 PM, Brice ERRANDONEA wrote:
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font-size: 10pt;">Having built a few applications with
EasyPBI, I can say it's a great tool. I think it would be a
good thing to include it in PC-BSD 9. <br>
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Besides helping to feed the AppCafé, it will also be very
useful for any user : when the software they want is not in
the AppCafé,<br>
a few clicks are enough to build the PBI they want with
EasyPBI. It takes long to build each one but not longer than
building them<br>
from ports in the Portjail. Creating the portjail, understand
its purpose, understand how it works, what ports are, what
"make install clean" means,<br>
and what to do with compilation options is quite difficult for
a newbie. Using EasyPBI to obtain the same application is, by
far, easier. And<br>
there will no longer be any problem to connect the application
in the jail to the X server on the main system.<br>
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I'm hoping EasyPBI will soon be available for PC-BSD 9 users via the
AppCafe. I submitted EasyPBI to the FreeBSD ports collection a few
weeks ago. Assuming it passes inspection and becomes a port in
FreeBSD then we can easily make a PBI for EasyPBI and include it in
the AppCafe. Right now I'm just waiting on the Ports team to approve
the application.<br>
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You can follow EasyPBI's progress through the Ports process here:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/162341">http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/162341</a><br>
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- Jesse<br>
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