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From: Hubert Feyrer (hubertfnetbsd.org)
Date: Wed Jan 10 2001 - 13:03:17 CST

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                        NetBSD 1.5/i386 Binary Packages 2-CD-set

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                                       What is it?

       The 3rd party software team of the NetBSD Project is proud to be able to
       provide a 2-CD-set with precompiled binary packages for the i386 port of
       NetBSD 1.5. The CDs are based on the NetBSD Packages Collection (pkgsrc)
       as of start of January 2001. At that time, pkgsrc included almost 1800
       applications ranging from shell tools over mail, web and other server
       software, various programming languages and a lot of programs for
       scientific applications to productivity software like KDE and the GNOME
       desktop environments, the Mozilla web browser and the GNU image
       manipulation program, GIMP. Many applications are ready for IPv6 to
       explore the full potential of NetBSD 1.5.

       Some of the highlights of this compilation include: Apache 1.3.14, BIND
       4/8/9, Civilisation Call To Power (demo version), Ghostscript 6.01, GNOME
       1.2.4, GNU Emacs 20.7, Heretic 2 (demo version), JDK 1.1.8, KDE 1.1.2,
       Mozilla 0.6, perl-5.6.0, Perl 5.6.0 with many modules, Quake3-Arena (demo
       version), Samba 2.0.7.1.3, teTeX 1.0.7, Xemacs 21.1.12.

                                        Download

       The CD images are available for download from the main NetBSD FTP site,
       ftp.netbsd.org, or it's mirrors. The URLs of the images are:

         ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/iso/i386pkg1.iso (680MB)
         ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/iso/i386pkg2.iso (660MB)

       MD5 checksums are:

         MD5 (i386pkg1.iso) = 7bc7b65624a6e155f8e789254edcca72
         MD5 (i386pkg2.iso) = 3c8792a8f0f179b0f5d4ce0e7a0b242d

       All binary packages available on these two CDs are also available for
       individual download and/or direct installation via pkg_add(1) from the
       NetBSD binary packages repository at the following URL:

         ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/

                                        Contents

       The Docs contains a full list in the Docs/README-all.html file as well as
       a browsable index sorted by pkg category in the Docs/README.html file. A
       list of all IPv6-enabled applications is available in the
       Docs/README-IPv6.html file. There is also a compiled index in Docs/INDEX.

       A small number (3) of packages was removed to fit everything into two CDs,
       and a number of binary packages was not included due to license restrictions
       on these packages. The missing packages are available for building from
       pkgsrc, and if you agree to the license agreement, feel free to build
       and install these packages on your machine. We're unfortunately not allowed
       to distribute them. See the Docs/README.REMOVED file for a full list of
       binary packages that were removed.

                                Documentation & Support

       The binary packages included in this 2-CD-set can be installed with the
       pkg_add(1) command.

       There may be problems when installing a package if a required package
       (dependency) is on the other CD. Just change CDs and install that
       dependency manually then (using pkg_add(1) again), then proceed with the
       original package. Sorry for that fuzz - if someone has suggestions on how
       to handle this better, please post to tech-pkgnetbsd.org!

       Further information on how to install the binary packages, the NetBSD
       Packages System and the NetBSD Packages Collection can be found in the
       Docs/Packages.txt and Docs/packages.html files. If you need further help,
       try these resources on the Internet:

         * Mailing lists are NetBSD's primary support forum. For information,
           send mail with "help" in body to majordomonetbsd.org, an archive of
           all available mailing lists is available at
           http://mail-index.netbsd.org/.

           Mailing lists are NetBSD's primary support forum, recommended lists
           include:

              * netbsd-helpnetbsd.org for general questions
              * tech-pkgnetbsd.org for package related questions

         * NetNews: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc, de.comp.os.bsd

         * FTP download: The main repository for NetBSD packages is at
           ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/.

         * WWW: Visit us at http://www.netbsd.org/!

                                      Legal Notice

       The binary packages on this CDs are distributed in compliance with their
       individual licenses. The compilation as a whole is Copyright (c) 2001 by
       the NetBSD Project. The CD images are provided for non-profit use. If you
       make any money from this or even just feel like it, you're welcome to make
       donations to the NetBSD Project. Contact boardnetbsd.org.

     - Hubert Feyrer,
       The NetBSD Project