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@o Removes the original, out of date, README file.
o Adds (new, up to date) man pages.
o Puts the configuration file in $PREFIX/etc where it belongs.

PR:		ports/52244
Submitted by:	Colin Percival <cperciva@@daemonology.net>
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Before you can use this, you will have to create an update configuration
file specifying the server to fetch updates from and the trusted public
key fingerprint.

Assuming you haven't changed ${PREFIX}, a sample configuration file is
installed in /usr/local/freebsd-update/update.conf.sample which will
fetch updates built by the author.  If you trust the author to securely
build binary updates for you to blindly install on this machine, copy
that file to /usr/local/freebsd-update/update.conf -- otherwise, create
/usr/local/freebsd-update/update.conf as appropriate.
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@Add freebsd-update 1.2, fetches and installs binary updates
to FreeBSD.  This is the client half of the FreeBSD Update
system; it fetches and applies binary security updates.

PR:		ports/50202
Submitted by:	cperciva@@daemonology.net
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