On 2013-8-3 08:57 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> 
> On Aug 2, 2013, at 17:41, Sterling Smith wrote:
> 
>> When I developed a lone Portfile, port install seemed to try to go off and 
>> look for the default python version of the port.  For instance, I just 
>> submitted https://trac.macports.org/ticket/39968 for a py-fortranformat 
>> port, but when I tried `port install` in the directory with the Portfile, it 
>> went off to look for py27-fortranformat, because I had specified 
>> py-fortranformat as the name in the Portfile.  By changing the name in the 
>> Portfile to py27-fortranformat, I was able to install into MacPorts.
> 
> You shouldn't need to change the port name. To install a subport of a port 
> that's not yet in the index, specify the subport name on the command line 
> like this:
> 
> (in the py-fortranformat directory:)
> 
> sudo port install subport=py27-fortranformat

Alternatively, you can index it locally as per
<http://guide.macports.org/chunked/development.local-repositories.html>.

- Josh
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