On Oct 15, 2009, at 11:08 AM, Wendy Bossons wrote:

I recently transitioned to a new software project, and I am using Mac now as a development platform instead of Windows. I keep seeing Macports come up as a way to install software, but I don't understand what it is and why I might need it.

Can someone explain the purpose of Macports and why I might need it?


Because there are thousands of readily available applications only a 'port install' away. Say you want to install lighttpd + PHP + MySql to host websites you are developing directly from your laptop so that you can demo them for clients without the worry of suspect internet connectivity. The port system will retrieve the source for each port plus it's dependencies and build it for you.

Obviously there are other ways to do this, but most are not as clean nor anywhere as flexible.

..\Wendy
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