MacPorts webapp project updates

Ruben Di Battista rubendibattista at gmail.com
Mon Jul 20 13:21:39 UTC 2020


Ok, I just checked. That’s exactly what I needed. Good job and sorry again!

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On 20 July 2020 at 15:20:33, Ruben Di Battista (rubendibattista at gmail.com)
wrote:

Ok, probably my bad. I lazily looked for this functionality and I did not
see it. At the moment the page looks down, but as soon as it comes back
I’ll check back the link you provided me to see if it’s what I needed.

Sorry if I asked something that was already in place.

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On 20 July 2020 at 15:06:21, Arjun Salyan (arjun at macports.org) wrote:

Hello,

On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 6:10 PM Ruben Di Battista <rubendibattista at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> That’s a nice job! Thanks!
>
> I have just one request, if possible: on the home page, would it be
> possible to add another search bar to search which package contains a
> specific file? More or less like the ubuntu packages webpage. Sometimes I
> find it useful when writing CI scripts not on my macOS.
>

We do have the ability to search for ports that install a particular file
http://macports.silentfox.tech/search/ . Or do you specifically suggest
adding this to the homepage?

Thank You

>
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