Posted
about 1 month
ago
MacPorts 1.8.1 has been made available via the usual methods:
selfupdate
DMGs for 10.4, 10.5, and 10.6
a source tarball
a tag in subversion
See the email announcement for more details.
Posted
3 months
ago
The final release of MacPorts 1.8.0 has been made available via the usual methods:
selfupdate
DMGs for 10.4, 10.5, and 10.6
a source tarball
a tag in
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subversion
The ChangeLog documents the full list of what has changed since 1.7.0 (which is quite a bit).
You can also read the email announcement for 1.8.0.
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Posted
3 months
ago
The first release candidate for 1.8.0 has now been tagged in subversion and is ready for testing, as well as DMGs and a source tarball; you can read the announcement on the macports-users list for details.
Posted
3 months
ago
A beta version for 1.8.0 has been tagged in subversion and is ready for testing; you can read the announcement on the macports-users list for details.
Posted
8 months
ago
Summer of Code is a annual program hold by Google to attract new developers for the open source world. You work on a open source project over the summer and earn $4500 USD.
It is a great opportunity for college students to get a real, on the
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ground programming experience, work on an exciting open source project with mentoring from its developers. MacPorts has great tasks on the ideas page that could use attention, and still has slots for volunteers. Get in contact with us and apply if you are interested!
Please also spread the word if you are a MacPorts user and a friend of yours would be qualified. This is a great opportunity not just for the students, but to foster and extend the MacPorts project.
See this wiki page for more information:
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/SummerOfCode
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Posted
8 months
ago
The MacPorts Project is proud to announce the release of version 1.7.1.
This is a bugfix release with small changes only.
Notable changes for end users:
- port upgrade will no longer act on ports which are not
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installed
Notable changes for port authors:
- port lint no longer requires master_sites if the port does not have
any distfiles
- ${applications_dir} and ${frameworks_dir} are automatically created
in the destroot
- configure.compiler supports apple-gcc-4.2
- New "use_7z yes" port option to allow distfiles in 7z format
If you already have MacPorts installed, the preferred method for
updating is to run:
sudo port selfupdate
Fore new installs, there are also package installers in disk images
available for 10.3, 10.4, and 10.5 (with the latter two being universal
builds). The source is available as tarballs compressed with gzip
or bzip2 in the same directory and it is also available from the
subversion tag.
You can also read the email announcement. [Less]
Posted
11 months
ago
The final release of MacPorts 1.7.0 has been made available via the usual methods:
selfupdate
DMGs for 10.3, 10.4, and 10.5
a source tarball
a tag in subversion
The ChangeLog documents the full list of what has changed since 1.6.0 (which is quite a bit).
You can also read the email announcement for 1.7.0.
Posted
12 months
ago
The first release candidate for 1.7.0 has now been tagged in subversion and is ready for testing, as well as DMGs and a source tarball; you can read the announcement on the macports-dev list for details.
Posted
12 months
ago
A beta version for 1.7.0 has been tagged in subversion and is ready for testing; you can read the announcement on the macports-dev list for details.
Posted
about 1 year
ago
As of 14 October, 2008, MacPorts has undergone a change of management. The email announcement can be found at:
http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/2008-October/011899.html
The first order of business (once
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getting settled in is complete) is to put the final wraps on a 1.7.0 release and have a beta1 version out soon. This will be a big release, as it has been quite some time since 1.6.0. There is a milestone for 1.7.0 tickets on Trac:
http://trac.macports.org/milestone/MacPorts 1.7.0
However, many other changes have been made without tickets, and the entire set of updates is in the ChangeLog:
http://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/base/ChangeLog
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