On Nov 10, 2011, at 11:56 AM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:

> It sounds like you want a snapshot of the whole ports tree, rather than a 
> sprinkling of ports. If you do this, and remove the main repo from 
> sources.conf, macports wont try to installer newer versions as it wont know 
> about them.
> 
> This is basically like using a local svn repo for the port tree, but never 
> updating it.
> 

That would work great if I didn't want my cake and eat it too :) As Ryan 
pointed out in his reply, most users want current versions of ports, and I do 
too, with the exception of these PHP development-related ports. Do you know if 
it's possible to toggle back and forth? If I were to take a snapshot of the 
tree from some point in time to install some older things, would I be able to 
switch back to the main repo to install something else? I understand that there 
might be some cross-over problems if I'm installing something newer that might 
upgrade something older, but that's not something I'm terribly concerned about 
right now.

Thanks, Jeremy. I appreciate the quick response.

Phillip

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