On Jun 12, 2010, at 11:19, John Essam wrote: > Thanks Ryan and everyone, very impressed with all the help, to be honest the > best support I have ever come across with anything, free or paid for, spot > on. I wish I could help other in the forum but you guys seem way above what I > know. The gimp program seems to work fantastically, much better than with the > OX install package on the gimp page, that's just my opinion. So basically > anytime I want to install a freeware or shareware product I do it through > Macports sudo port install (name of product). Is there other stuff I can > do with Macports?
MacPorts does many things, all centered around helping you install software. "sudo port install foo" is the basis. Some ports have optional features that can be enabled or enabled; see "port variants foo" for a list. To keep your software up to date, periodically run "sudo port selfupdate" and then "port outdated" and "sudo port upgrade outdated". If you don't want a particular port anymore, "sudo port uninstall foo" will get rid of it. (Its dependencies will stay, however; if you want to get rid of those too, there are commands to deal with uninstalling so-called "leaves" -- ports you didn't specifically request.) The Guide explains some of this, but is not up-to-date with the features just released in MacPorts 1.9.0. http://guide.macports.org/ _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
