The DeveloperStation port attempts to turn your plain vanilla FreeBSD workstation into a tool for moving FreeBSD forward. This include making it easy to work with the source code, making it easy to work with the PRs, and providing reference information and tools. Details of what DeveloperStation will do (depending on what you choose in the dialogs): * Set up cvsup of the FreeBSD source code repositories and problem reports * Set up GNATS to work with your local mirror of the FreeBSD PRs * Install glimpse for use in indexing * Set up cvsweb against your local CVS repository * Set up cron jobs to automatically update and index clean RELENG_3 and -current trees * Install the docproj port to get documentation infrastructure * Automatically re-create HTML trees of the source code (using global) * Automatically create aliases - fedit-pr - edit-pr on freefall using ssh - lcvs - Access local FreeBSD CVS - fcvs - Access freefall CVS - ncvs - Access local NetBSD CVS - ocvs - Access local OpenBSD CVS - g. = 'glimpse -H .' - gi. = 'glimpseindex -H . .' * Automatically glimpseindex the various CVS trees * Automatically glimpseindex each kernel tree under /usr/sys/