New Wiki Page
Randall Wood
rhwood at mac.com
Mon Oct 9 02:07:17 PDT 2006
Where would you place pages like the GNOME page?
On 8 Oct 2006, at 22:12, Mark Duling wrote:
> I added a page to the Wiki to more or less comprehensively cover
> MacPorts
> installation: Installiing MacPorts, X11, setting the shell. Right
> now it
> is OS X 10.4 only. Comments are welcome.
>
> http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/InstallingMacPorts
>
> I'd like to delete the ManuallySettingShell at the top-level since it
> isn't needed anymore. I also propose the structure as shown below
> for the
> Wiki. I think the current structure needs improvement.
>
> Mark
>
> --------------------------------------
> ** MacPorts Starting Points **
>
> I) Home Page
> II) Getting Your Mac Ready for MacPorts
> 1) Install Xcode Tools
> 2) Install the MacPorts Binary
> 3) Installing X11 and setting the shell (optional)
>
> II) Using MacPorts (Joe's Getting Started section)
> III) FAQ
>
> ** MacPorts Support and Development **
>
> I) MacPorts Internals
> 1) Build Phases
> II) Making Portfiles (or Portfile examples if that is too challenging)
> III) MacPorts Guide (enhanced legacy guide)
> IV) New Committer's Guide
> V) Developer FAQ
> VI) Legacy Site, Docs, etc
> ----------------------------------------
>
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Randall Wood
rhwood at mac.com
"The rules are simple: The ball is round. The game lasts 90 minutes.
All the
rest is just philosophy."
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