[81652] trunk/doc-new/guide/xml/using.xml

jmr at macports.org jmr at macports.org
Wed Aug 3 05:46:04 PDT 2011


Revision: 81652
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/81652
Author:   jmr at macports.org
Date:     2011-08-03 05:46:03 -0700 (Wed, 03 Aug 2011)
Log Message:
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guide: make section on archives more accurate for current version

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/doc-new/guide/xml/using.xml

Modified: trunk/doc-new/guide/xml/using.xml
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--- trunk/doc-new/guide/xml/using.xml	2011-08-03 12:38:23 UTC (rev 81651)
+++ trunk/doc-new/guide/xml/using.xml	2011-08-03 12:46:03 UTC (rev 81652)
@@ -704,14 +704,14 @@
       <para>Binary archives can only be used on a target system running
       MacPorts. Binary archives allow MacPorts utilities to begin installation
       after the destroot phase and install and activate a port on the target
-      system. Binary archives are created using the <command>port</command>
-      command as shown.</para>
+      system. Binary archives are created whenever a port is installed, and can also
+      be downloaded from a server.</para>
 
       <programlisting><prompt>%%</prompt> <userinput>sudo port -d archive logrotate</userinput></programlisting>
 
       <para>Debug output is shown below.</para>
 
-      <screen>--->  Creating logrotate-3.7_0.i386.tgz
+      <screen>--->  Creating logrotate-3.7_0.i386.tbz2
 
 [ ... trimmed ... ]
 
@@ -731,14 +731,14 @@
 ./opt/local/man/man8/logrotate.8
 ./opt/local/sbin/
 ./opt/local/sbin/logrotate
---->  Archive logrotate-3.7_0.i386.tgz packaged
+--->  Archive logrotate-3.7_0.i386.tbz2 packaged
 DEBUG: Executing archive_finish
 --->  Archive for logrotate 3.7_0 packaged</screen>
 
       <para>Binary archive files are placed in
-      <filename>${prefix}/var/macports/packages/</filename>. The archive file
+      <filename>${prefix}/var/macports/software/</filename>. The archive file
       type is set in the <filename>macports.conf</filename> file. The default
-      format is .tgz; other options are: tar, tbz, tbz2, tlz, xar, zip, cpgz,
+      format is .tbz2; other options are: tar, tbz, tbz2, tgz, tlz, txz, xar, zip, cpgz,
       cpio.</para>
     </section>
 
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