On 13.9.2007, at 16.06, Marc Farnum Rendino wrote:
At 2:20 PM +0300 on 07/09/13, Jyrki Wahlstedt wrote:
this means that Bastille works on OS X, not that there is a port
for it. Having a port for program x means that if you write 'port
info x' you get port's description and 'port install x' adds some
software to your system. All ports in this sense are to be found
at macports.org site, nowhere else.
Wow; if we want to use such a restrictive definition, we need a new
word - maybe "macport". :)
- Marc
No need,
always, when one uses a word, the context has to be known (port has
other meanings, too). If one sends a message to macports list, and
says 'port', the meaning of the word is very clear.
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