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  1. trac.macports.org

    MacPorts History. The MacPorts project was originally started in 2002 by several people at Apple, including Landon Fuller, Kevin Van Vechten?, and Jordan Hubbard, under the name "DarwinPorts."The goal was to make it easier for users to install 3rd-party UNIX software on Apple's then-new Mac OS X operating system and its open-source core, Darwin; the name was chosen as a combination of "Darwin ...
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    MacPorts, formerly DarwinPorts, [4] is a package manager for macOS and Darwin.It is an open-source software project that aims to simplify the installation of other open source software. [5] It is similar in function to Fink and the BSD ports collections.. MacPorts supports universal binaries for PowerPC, Intel-based, [6] and Apple silicon versions of macOS, [7] [8] but migrating from a PowerPC ...
  3. After more than two years in the making, DarwinPorts 1.0 is now available in binary and in source form. The DarwinPorts Project's main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family (OpenDarwin, Mac OS X and Darwin). ... 2005-05-04 5:56 pm. Anonymous. Wow this does sound like a very ...
  4. wiki.tcl-lang.org

    See also MacPorts. To quote the DarwinPorts FAQ:. DarwinPorts is probably best described by comparison: It's sort of like the FreeBSD ports collection or fink in that it automates the process of building 3rd party software for Mac OS X.It also tracks all dependency information for a given piece of software and knows how to make it build under Mac OS X and install it to a common location ...
  5. command-tab.com

    If you're comfortable trying out new software and familiar with the command line interface in Mac OS X, you may want to try out the DarwinPorts package management system. Justin Mayer has written a great tutorial detailing how to get up and running with DarwinPorts and the latest OS X 10.4.4 update.. In the past I've used Fink, but following this article, I'm going to give DarwinPorts a try.
  6. commons.wikimedia.org

    Media in category "Photographs taken on 2004-05-18" The following 45 files are in this category, out of 45 total. 19. Murray Trail Exhibits (Murray, Iowa) on the Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail (2004) (7e266a1f-79a9-4852-82b3-af463186a305).JPG 2,560 × 1,704; 2.18 MB. 20.

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    MacPorts

    Package management system
    macports.org

    MacPorts, formerly DarwinPorts, is a package manager for macOS and Darwin. It is an open-source software project that aims to simplify the installation of other open source software. It is similar in function to Fink and the BSD ports collections. MacPorts supports universal binaries for PowerPC, Intel-based, and Apple silicon versions of macOS, but migrating from a PowerPC installation of MacPorts to a version on an Intel Mac requires reinstalling all installed ports. Wikipedia

    Initial release2002
    Written inTcl and C
    Operating systemmacOS, Darwin
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