[MacPorts] #31787: Macports

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Wed Oct 26 02:45:35 PDT 2011


#31787: Macports
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 Reporter:  yiksantiagoMccray@…            |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                   
     Type:  enhancement                    |      Status:  new                                  
 Priority:  Normal                         |   Milestone:                                       
Component:  wiki                           |     Version:  2.0.3                                
 Keywords:  macports, software,            |        Port:                                       
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 Macports it is the system of packages for setting of the open sources
 programs, their compiling and update from a command line. In other words
 the programs of linux and bsd become accessible. It is known as a system
 for setting of software, expandable in source codes, for the operating
 system of Mac OS X. Macports plugs in itself both appendixes with a
 command interface and programs with a graphic man-machine interface (X11
 or Aqua).
  Macports spreads under the license of BSD and has a command man-machine
 interface. Presently the system counts more than 6000 ports of software.
 You could find more information on macports in papers done by our
 competent writers. For the successful use of Macports in the operating
 system must be set X11 and Xcode. During setting of Macports software
 automatically finds and sets additional software which the current setting
 depends from.
 There are two methods to set Macports: to image.dmg or just compile by
 your own. As compiling directly under your machine is preferable – I would
 like to be stopped exactly on this variant. First you will need Xcode
 Tools, exactly there is necessary to us gcc compiler in it and other great
 stuff. After their setting we pass directly to installation of Macports.
 Then start Terminal and execute the commands, edit the file, save it and
 restart Terminal. After that you just enter: sudo port -v selfupdate
 Now you can test the work of macports, installing wget.

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