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port(1)
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NAME
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----
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port - Command line interface for MacPorts
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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[cmdsynopsis]
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*port* [*-bcdfknNopqRstuvy*] [*-D* 'portdir'|'portname'] [*-F* 'cmdfile'] ['action'] ['actionflags']
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[['portname' | 'pseudo-portname' | 'port-expressions' | 'port-url']]
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[['@version'] [+/-variant ...] ... [option=value ...]]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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*port* is designed to operate on individual or multiple 'ports', optionally
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within a single call, based on the requested 'action'. If no 'action' is
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specified the port command enters shell mode, in which commands are read
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via stdin. If no 'portdir' or 'portname' is specified for an 'action', the
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current working directory is assumed. Batch commands may be passed via a
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'cmdfile'. Port 'options' are passed as key=value pairs and take precedence over
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individual 'portname' options as specified in its Portfile and system-wide
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settings.
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Port 'variants' can be specified as '+name', which indicates the variant is
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desired, or '-name', indicating the contrary. In case of ambiguities, a port
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can be fully specified with the '@version_revision+variants' format.
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Installed ports can be activated or deactivated without being uninstalled. A
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port can be installed in multiple versions and variant combinations, but only
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one of them can be 'active'. See man:portarchives[7].
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When passing 'portnames' to an 'action', *port* recognizes various
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'pseudo-portnames' that will expand to the specified set of ports from the
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available port tree(s). These may be used in the same way as a 'portname'.
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.The 'pseudo-portnames' are:
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- 'all': all the ports in each ports tree listed in 'sources.conf'
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- 'current': the port in the current working directory
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- 'active': set of installed and active ports
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- 'inactive': set of installed but inactive ports
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- 'installed': set of all installed ports
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- 'uninstalled': ports in the ports tree(s) that are not installed
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- 'outdated': installed ports that are out of date with respect to their
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current version/revision in the ports tree(s)
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- 'obsolete': set of ports that are installed but no longer exist in any
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port tree
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- 'requested': installed ports that were explicitly asked for
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- 'unrequested': installed ports that were installed only to satisfy
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dependencies
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- 'leaves': installed ports that are unrequested and have no dependents
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- 'rleaves': installed ports that are unrequested and that no
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requested ports depend on
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Sets of ports can also be specified with 'pseudo-portname selectors', which
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expand to the ports in which the value of the 'Portfile' option corresponding
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to the selector's name (in either singular or plural form where applicable)
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matches the given regular expression. Usage is: selector:regex
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[options="compact"]
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.The 'pseudo-portname selectors' are:
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- 'name'
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- 'version'
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- 'revision'
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- 'epoch'
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- 'variant' or 'variants'
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- 'category' or 'categories'
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- 'maintainer' or 'maintainers'
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- 'platform' or 'platforms'
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- 'description'
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- 'long_description'
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- 'homepage'
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- 'license'
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- 'portdir'
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Other pseudo-portname selectors match ports which have a particular
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relationship to another port. These will match ports that are direct or
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recursive dependencies or dependents of the given portname:
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[options="compact"]
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- 'depof'
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- 'rdepof'
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- 'rdepends'
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- 'dependentof'
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- 'rdependentof'
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Search strings that will expand to a set of matching ports can be constructed
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based on the "'pseudo-portname selector'":regex combination used. 'portnames'
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containing valid UNIX glob patterns will also expand to the set of matching
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ports. Any action passed to port will be invoked on each of them.
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For example:
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--------
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port info variant:no_ssl
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port uninstall name:sql
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port echo depof:mysql5
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port echo 'apache*'
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Logical operators "and", "or", "not", "!", "(" and ")" may be used to combine
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individual 'portnames', port glob patterns and/or 'pseudo-portnames' to
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construct complex 'port-expressions' that expand to the set of matching ports.
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For example:
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port upgrade outdated and 'py27-*'
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port echo maintainer:jberry and uninstalled and \( category:java and not commons* \)
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[NOTE]
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Special shell characters like \*, \( or \) need to be escaped in order to be
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passed correctly to *port*.
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GLOBAL OPTIONS
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--------------
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The port command recognizes several global flags and options.
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.Output control
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-v::
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Verbose mode, generates verbose messages
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-d::
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Debug mode, generate debugging messages, implies -v
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-q::
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Quiet mode, suppress informational messages to a minimum, implies -N
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-N::
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Non-interactive mode, interactive questions are not asked
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.Installation and upgrade
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-n::
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Don't follow dependencies in upgrade (affects 'upgrade' and 'install')
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-R::
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Also upgrade dependents (only for 'upgrade')
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-u::
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Uninstall inactive ports when upgrading and uninstalling
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-y::
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Perform a dry run. All of the steps to build the ports and their
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dependencies are computed, but not actually performed. With the verbose
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flag, every step is reported; otherwise there is just one message per port,
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which allows you to easily determine the recursive deps of a port (and the
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order in which they will be built).
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.Sources
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-s::
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Source-only mode, build and install from source; do not attempt to fetch
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binary archives.
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-b::
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Binary-only mode, build and install from binary archives, ignore source,
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abort if no archive available.
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.Cleaning
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-c::
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Autoclean mode, execute clean after 'install'
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-k::
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Keep mode, do not autoclean after 'install'
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.Exit status
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-p::
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Despite any errors encountered, proceed to process multiple ports and
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commands.
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.Development
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-o::
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Honor state files even if the Portfile was modified. This flag is called -o
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because it used to mean "older".
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-t::
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Enable trace mode debug facilities on platforms that support it, currently
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only macOS.
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This feature is two-folded. It consists in automatically detecting and
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reporting undeclared dependencies based on what files the port reads or what
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programs the port executes. In verbose mode, it will also report unused
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dependencies for each stage of the port installation. It also consists in
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forbidding and reporting file creation and file writes outside allowed
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directories (temporary directories and $\{workpath\}).
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.Misc
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-f::
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Force mode, ignore state file
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-D 'portdir'|'portname'::
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Specify a directory to which the port command should change to before
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processing any actions. If the specified value does not contain any slashes,
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the value is used to look up a port and the current working directory is set
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to the corresponding port directory.
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-F 'cmdfile'::
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Read and process the 'file' of commands specified by the argument. If the
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argument is '-', then read commands from stdin. If the option is given
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multiple times, then multiple files will be read.
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USER ACTIONS
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------------
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Actions most commonly used by regular MacPorts users are:
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search::
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Search for an available port whose name or description matches a regular expression.
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For example:
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port search vim
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info::
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Displays meta-information available for 'portname'. Specific meta-information
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may be requested through an option such as *--maintainer* or *--category*.
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Recognized field names are those from the PortIndex, see ``port help info''
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for a complete list. If no specific fields are specified, a useful
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default collection of fields will be displayed. If the global option *-q*
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is in effect, the meta-info fields will not be labeled. If the option
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*--line* is provided, all such data will be consolidated into a single
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line per port, suitable for processing in a pipe of commands. If the
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option *--pretty* is provided, the information will be formatted in a
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somewhat more attractive fashion for human readers. This is the default
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when no options at all are specified to info. If the option *--index* is
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provided, the information will be pulled from the PortIndex rather than
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from the Portfile. In this case variant information, such as
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dependencies, will not affect the output.
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For example:
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port info vim +ruby
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port info --category --name apache*
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port -q info --category --name --version category:java
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port info --line --category --name all
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port info --pretty --fullname --depends gtk2
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port info --index python27
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notes::
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Displays notes for 'portname' which usually contain useful information
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concerning setup and use of the port.
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variants::
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Lists the variants available for 'portname'.
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deps::
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Lists the other ports that are required to build and run portname. This is
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simply an alias for ``info --pretty --fullname --depends''.
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rdeps::
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Recursively lists the other ports that are required to build and run
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portname. To display the full dependency tree instead of only showing each
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port once, use *--full*. To take dependency information from the PortIndex
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instead of the Portfile (faster, but does not take variant selections into
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account), use *--index*. To exclude dependencies that are only needed at
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build time (i.e. depends_fetch, depends_extract, depends_build), use
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*--no-build*.
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dependents::
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Lists the installed ports that depend on the port 'portname'.
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rdependents::
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Recursively lists the installed ports that depend on the port portname. To
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display the full tree of dependents instead of only showing each port once,
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use *--full*.
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install::
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Install and activate 'portname'.
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uninstall::
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Deactivate and uninstall portname. To uninstall all installed but 'inactive'
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ports, use *-u*. To recursively uninstall all dependents of this port, use
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*--follow-dependents*. To uninstall portname and then recursively uninstall
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all ports it depended on, use *--follow-dependencies*. This will not
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uninstall dependencies that are marked as requested or that have other
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dependents.
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For example:
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port uninstall vim
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port -u uninstall
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port uninstall --follow-dependents python27
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reclaim::
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Reclaims disk space by uninstalling inactive ports and removing unneeded
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installation files.
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select::
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For a given group, selects a version to be the default by creating
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appropriate symbolic links. For instance, python might be linked to
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python2.6. Available select groups are installed as subdirectories of
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$\{prefix\}/etc/select/ and can be listed using *--summary*. To list the
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available versions in a group, use *--list*. To see which version is currently
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selected for a group, use *--show*. To change the selected version for
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a group, use *--set*.
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For example:
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port select --summary
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port select --show python
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port select --list python
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port select --set python python34
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activate::
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Activate the installed 'portname'.
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deactivate::
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Deactivate the installed 'portname'.
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setrequested::
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Mark portname as requested.
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unsetrequested::
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Mark portname as unrequested.
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setunrequested::
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Alias for unsetrequested command.
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installed::
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Show the installed version, variants and activation status for each
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'portname'. If no arguments are given, all installed ports are displayed.
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location::
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Print the install location of a given port.
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contents::
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Lists the files installed by 'portname'.
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provides::
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Determines which port owns a given file and can take either a relative or
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absolute path.
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For example:
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port provides /opt/local/etc/irssi.conf
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port provides include/tiff.h
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sync::
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Performs a sync operation only on the ports tree of a MacPorts installation,
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pulling in the latest revision available of the Portfiles from the MacPorts
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rsync server.
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To update you would normally do:
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sudo port -d sync
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If any of the ports tree(s) uses a file: URL that points to a local
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subversion working copy, sync will perform an svn update on the working
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copy with the user set to the owner of the working copy.
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outdated::
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Lists the installed ports which need a 'upgrade'.
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upgrade::
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The upgrade action works on a port and its dependencies. If you want to
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change this behavior, look at the switches for *-n* (no dependencies) and
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*-R* (dependents) above.
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--
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Upgrade all outdated ports:
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port upgrade outdated
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[NOTE]
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It is recommended to always upgrade all ports with the command indicated above.
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Upgrading single ports as indicated in the subsequent examples should only be
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performed if you know what you are doing, since this might lead to unexpected
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software errors from ports that have not yet been upgraded.
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// Forcing a new paragraph here by inserting a dummy space
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{nbsp}
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Upgrade the installed 'portname'. For example:
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port upgrade vim
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To upgrade 'portname' and the ports that depend on it:
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port -R upgrade libiconv
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To force a rebuild of 'portname' and all of its dependencies use:
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port upgrade --force vim
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To upgrade 'portname' without following its dependencies before, use *-n*.
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For example:
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port -n upgrade wireshark
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[NOTE]
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By selecting the variants to use in the upgraded build of the port, any variants
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specified on the command line take highest precedence, then the variants active
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in the latest installed version of the port, and finally the global variants
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specified in variants.conf, if any. Note that upgrade will not normally rebuild
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a port only to change the selected variants; you can either specify
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*--enforce-variants*, or deactivate the port and reinstall it with different
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variants. *--enforce-variants* will retain the variant merging procedure
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described previously. Variants will not be reset to the default values.
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// Forcing a new paragraph here by inserting a dummy space
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{nbsp}
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After the upgrade MacPorts will automatically run rev-upgrade to check for
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broken ports that need to be rebuilt. If there are known problems with
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rev-upgrade or other reasons why you would want to avoid running this step, you
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can disable it by running port upgrade with the *--no-rev-upgrade* switch:
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port upgrade --no-rev-upgrade outdated
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--
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rev-upgrade::
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Manually check for broken binaries and rebuild ports containing broken
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binaries. rev-upgrade is usually automatically run after each upgrade,
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unless you specify the *--no-rev-upgrade* option.
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rev-upgrade can run more checks against a special loadcommand in Mach-O
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binaries that should always be referencing the file itself. This check is
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most helpful for maintainers to check whether their ports have been built
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correctly. It is disabled by default and can be enabled by passing
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*--id-loadcmd-check* to rev-upgrade.
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See also: man:macports.conf[5]
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clean::
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Clean the files used for building 'portname'. To just remove the work files,
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use the *--work* 'actionflag'. This is the default when no flag is given.
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To remove the distribution files (fetched tarballs, patches, etc), specify
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*--dist*. To remove any archive(s) of a port than remain in the temporary
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download directory, pass *--archive*. (This does not remove archives from
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the installed location.) To remove log files for a port, pass *--logs*. To
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remove the work files, distribution files, temporary archives and logs pass
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*--all*.
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--
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For example:
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port clean --dist vim
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port clean --archive vim
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port clean --logs vim
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To remove only certain version(s) of a port's archives (version is any
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valid UNIX glob pattern), you can use:
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--------
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port clean --archive vim 6.2.114
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or:
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port clean --archive vim '6.*'
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--
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log::
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Parses and shows log files for 'portname'. To filter log files by some
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criterions use *--phase* to specify the phase you want to show and
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*--verbosity* to specify message category (msg, info, debug).
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For example:
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port log --phase configure vim
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port log --phase fetch --verbosity debug vim
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logfile::
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Displays the path to the log file for 'portname'.
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echo::
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Writes to stdout the arguments passed to 'port'. This follows the expansion
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of 'pseudo-portnames', portname glob patterns, 'pseudo-portname selectors'
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and the evaluation of 'port-expressions'. *echo* may be used to determine
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the exact set of ports to which a given string of arguments will expand,
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without performing any further operations on them.
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For example:
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port echo category:net
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port echo maintainer:jmpp and name:netw
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port echo maintainer:jmpp and \( net* or category:text \)
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list::
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If no argument is given, display a list of the latest version of all
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available ports. If portname(s) are given as arguments, display a list of
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the latest version of each port.
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mirror::
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Create/update a local mirror of distfiles used for ports given on the
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command line. The filemap database can be reset by using the *--new* option
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(though if no database is found, it will be created automatically). If the
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fetched file does not match the checksum given in the Portfile, it is
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deleted. This can be used with 'pseudo-portnames', e.g. 'all', to mirror
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everything. Note that if you use 'all', you'll most likely want to use *-p*
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so *port* doesn't quit on the first download failure.
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version::
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Display the release number of the installed MacPorts infrastructure.
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selfupdate::
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Updates the MacPorts system, ports tree(s) and base tools if needed, from
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the MacPorts rsync server, installing the newest infrastructure available.
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To update you would typically do:
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sudo port selfupdate
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See 'sync' for more information about updating ports tree(s).
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load::
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Provides a shortcut to using launchctl to load a port's daemon (as installed
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in /Library/LaunchDaemons). It runs:
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+
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--------
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launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.${port}.plist
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--------
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unload::
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A shortcut to launchctl, like load, but unloads the daemon.
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reload::
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A shortcut to launchctl, like load and unload, but reloads the daemon.
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gohome::
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Loads the home page for the given portname in the default web browser.
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usage::
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Displays a condensed usage summary.
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help::
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Displays a summary of all available actions and port command syntax on
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stdout.
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DEVELOPER ACTIONS
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-----------------
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The actions that are often used by Port developers are intended to provide
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access to the different phases of a Port's build process:
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dir::
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Displays the path to the directory containing 'portname'.
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work::
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Displays the path to the work directory for 'portname'.
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cd::
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Changes the current working directory to the one containing portname. Only
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useful in shell mode.
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file::
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Displays the path to the Portfile for 'portname'.
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url::
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Displays the URL for the path of the given portname, which can be passed as
|
|
'port-url'.
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cat::
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Concatenates and prints the contents of 'Portfile' on stdout.
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edit::
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Opens Portfile with your default editor specified in your shell's
|
|
environment variable. You can also use the *--editor* flag on the command line
|
|
to specify an alternative editor.
|
|
+
|
|
For example:
|
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+
|
|
--------
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|
port edit --editor nano apache2
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--------
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fetch::
|
|
Fetches the distribution files required to build 'portname'.
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|
|
checksum::
|
|
Compute the checksums of the distribution files for 'portname', and compare
|
|
them to the checksums listed in 'Portfile'.
|
|
|
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extract::
|
|
Extracts the distribution files for 'portname'.
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|
|
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patch::
|
|
Applies any required patches to 'portname's' extracted distribution files.
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|
|
configure::
|
|
Runs any configure process for 'portname'.
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|
|
build::
|
|
Build 'portname'.
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|
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destroot::
|
|
Installs 'portname' to a temporary directory.
|
|
|
|
test::
|
|
Tests 'portname'.
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|
|
|
lint::
|
|
Verifies Portfile for portname. To nitpick about whitespace and patchfile
|
|
names, use *--nitpick*.
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|
|
|
distcheck::
|
|
Check if the distfiles haven't changed and can be fetched.
|
|
|
|
distfiles::
|
|
Display each distfile, its checksums, and the URLs used to fetch it.
|
|
|
|
livecheck::
|
|
Check if the software hasn't been updated since the Portfile was last
|
|
modified.
|
|
|
|
|
|
PACKAGING ACTIONS
|
|
-----------------
|
|
|
|
There are also actions for producing installable packages of ports:
|
|
|
|
pkg::
|
|
Creates a macOS installer package of 'portname'.
|
|
|
|
mpkg::
|
|
Creates a macOS installer metapackage of 'portname' and its dependencies.
|
|
|
|
dmg::
|
|
Creates an Internet-enabled disk image containing a macOS package of
|
|
'portname'.
|
|
|
|
mdmg::
|
|
Creates an Internet-enabled disk image containing a macOS metapackage of
|
|
'portname' and its dependencies.
|
|
|
|
|
|
EXAMPLES
|
|
--------
|
|
|
|
The following demonstrates invoking port with the extract action on portdir
|
|
``textproc/figlet'' and extract.suffix set to ``.tgz'':
|
|
|
|
--------
|
|
port extract -D textproc/figlet extract.suffix=.tgz
|
|
--------
|
|
|
|
FILES
|
|
-----
|
|
|
|
$\{prefix\}/etc/macports/macports.conf::
|
|
Global configuration file for the MacPorts system.
|
|
|
|
$\{prefix\}/etc/macports/sources.conf::
|
|
Global listing of the ports trees used by MacPorts. This file also enables
|
|
rsync synchronization.
|
|
|
|
$\{prefix\}/etc/macports/variants.conf::
|
|
Global variants used when a port is installed.
|
|
|
|
~/.macports/macports.conf::
|
|
User configuration file for the MacPorts system. It overrides the global
|
|
'macports.conf(5)' file.
|
|
|
|
DIAGNOSTICS
|
|
-----------
|
|
The *port* utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
|
|
|
|
|
|
SEE ALSO
|
|
--------
|
|
man:macports.conf[5], man:portfile[7], man:portgroup[7],
|
|
man:portstyle[7], man:porthier[7]
|
|
|
|
|
|
AUTHORS
|
|
-------
|
|
(C) 2002-2003 Apple Inc.
|
|
(C) 2004-2018 The MacPorts Project
|
|
Landon Fuller <landonf@macports.org>
|
|
James Berry <jberry@macports.org>
|
|
Jordan K. Hubbard <jkh@macports.org>
|
|
Juan Manuel Palacios <jmpp@macports.org>
|
|
Kevin Van Vechten <kevin@opendarwin.org>
|
|
Ole Guldberg Jensen <olegb@opendarwin.org>
|
|
Robert Shaw <rshaw@opendarwin.org>
|
|
Chris Ridd <cjr@opendarwin.org>
|
|
Matt Anton <matt@opendarwin.org>
|
|
Joe Auty <joe@opendarwin.org>
|
|
Rainer Mueller <raimue@macports.org>
|