1 | Index: README |
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3 | RCS file: /Volumes/src/cvs/od/proj/darwinports/README,v |
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4 | retrieving revision 1.29 |
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5 | diff -u -r1.29 README |
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6 | --- README 12 Oct 2003 03:37:31 -0000 1.29 |
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7 | +++ README 3 Nov 2003 23:03:54 -0000 |
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8 | @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ |
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9 | DarwinPorts currently builds and runs on MacOS X 10.2 (Darwin 6.0). The |
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10 | system is portable, written in TCL with a limited set of TCL extensions in C. |
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11 | |
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12 | - The "DarwinPorts User Guide" is available at: |
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13 | - http://www.opendarwin.org/projects/darwinports/guide/ |
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14 | + The "DarwinPorts User Guide" is available at: |
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15 | +http://www.opendarwin.org/projects/darwinports/guide/ |
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16 | |
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17 | For in-depth documentation on the internals of the ports system |
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18 | architecture, refer to base/doc/INTERNALS. |
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20 | USING THE PORT COMMAND |
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22 | If you haven't already, add /opt/local/bin to your path (or $PREFIX/bin |
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23 | -if you've elected to install DarwinPorts somewhere else). If you're |
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24 | -unsure how, add the following line to your ~/.cshrc file. |
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25 | +if you've elected to install DarwinPorts somewhere else). |
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26 | +If you're unsure how, add the following line to your shells rc file. |
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27 | + |
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28 | +If you use a (t)csh add the following line to your ~/.cshrc |
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29 | +(this is the default shell on Jaguar (Mac OS X 10.2), *BSD): |
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31 | set path=($path /opt/local/bin) |
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32 | |
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33 | - Your changes to ~/.cshrc will not take effect until you have opened |
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34 | -a new shell. |
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35 | +If you use a bourne shell (sh/bash) add the following line to |
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36 | +your ~/.profile instead (this is the default shell on Panther |
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37 | +(Mac OS X 10.3) and most linux distributions): |
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38 | + |
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39 | + export PATH=$PATH:/opt/local/bin |
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40 | + |
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41 | +Your changes to your shells rc file will not take effect until you have |
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42 | +opened a new shell. |
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43 | |
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44 | - The following command will build and install a port: |
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45 | +The following command will build and install a port: |
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47 | port install <portname> |
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48 | |
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49 | - To find a specific port, try using "port search". |
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50 | +To find a specific port, try using "port search". |
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51 | |
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52 | port search vi |
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53 | |
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54 | - Please refer to the port man page for complete documentation on the port |
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55 | - command. |
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56 | +Please refer to the port man page for complete documentation on the port |
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57 | +command. |
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58 | |
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59 | - It is also possible to do operations, like building or fetching, for |
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60 | - all ports on the system using the portall command. It takes essentially |
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61 | - the same arguments as the port command but operates iteratively on every |
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62 | - port in dports/. When you do a "make clean" from this directory, for |
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63 | - example, a "portall clean" is also invoked to completely clean things up. |
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64 | +It is also possible to do operations, like building or fetching, for |
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65 | +all ports on the system using the portall command. It takes essentially |
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66 | +the same arguments as the port command but operates iteratively on every |
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67 | +port in dports/. When you do a "make clean" from this directory, for |
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68 | +example, a "portall clean" is also invoked to completely clean things up. |
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71 | CREATING NEW PORTS |
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