Hi Belinda,
Something like 'port search long_description:foo' should do the trick.
-- Pierre
belinda thom wrote:
Hi,
Is there a particular reason that searching for python ports produces:
51 % port search python
gnome-bindings-python devel/gnome-bindings-python 2.12
The GNOME bindings for Python
subversion-pythonbindings devel/subversion-pythonbindings
1.4.2 Python bindings for the subversion version control system.
gnome-python-desktop gnome/gnome-python-desktop 2.14.0
Python modules for some GNOME Desktop libraries.
python21 lang/python21 2.1.3 An
interpreted, object-oriented programming language
python22 lang/python22 2.2.3 An
interpreted, object-oriented programming language
python23 lang/python23 2.3.5 An
interpreted, object-oriented programming language
python24 lang/python24 2.4.3 An
interpreted, object-oriented programming language
python25 lang/python25 2.5 An
interpreted, object-oriented programming language
py-biopython python/py-biopython 1.41 python
tools for computational molecular biology
py-dnspython python/py-dnspython 1.3.5 DNS
toolkit for Python
py-ipython python/py-ipython 0.7.2 An
enhanced Interactive Python shell
py-pythoncad python/py-pythoncad DS1-R22
Python-based CAD package
py-wxpython python/py-wxpython 2.6.3.2 Python
interface to the wxWindows cross platform GUI
mod_python www/mod_python 3.2.8 Apache2
module that embeds Python within the server.
but that tkinter isn't included in this list?
52 % port search tkinter
py-tkinter python/py-tkinter 2.4.3 Python
bindings to the Tk widget set
Thanks!
--b
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