All releases of MacPorts


Release Notes: A number of bugfixes and minor enhancements.


Release Notes: A variety of bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: A new SQLite registry format that is faster and lacks some of the old format's inconvenient limitations. All debug output is now logged to a file by default. Architectures of dependencies are checked before install, and in many cases will be automatically fixed by upgrading with +universal. Explicitly deselected variants (e.g. -foo) are now always preserved across upgrades.


Release Notes: This release fixes a number of bugs, including several to do with permissions and non-root installations.


Release Notes: This release supports better error handling and fixes several minor bugs.


Release Notes: This version is compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. The CPU architecture to build for is now configurable. Performance and memory usage improvements were made. The -y option was added for performing a dry-run. "port search" is now more flexible. "port upgrade" now always follows the right dependencies. "port info" and "port variants" indicate selected and default variants and conflicts between variants. Ports can be marked as conflicting, and conflicts will be detected before the install process starts. Proxy information can now be obtained from System Preferences. MacPorts can be configured to drop root privileges when not needed.


Release Notes: This release has improved error handling and immediate port group updates. port(1) determines the fastest mirror to speed up downloads.


Release Notes: This release improves building on Mac OS X 10.5, adds 'port lint' to improve the quality of Portfiles, and enhances trace mode.


Release Notes: This release changes all references from darwinports to macports, and introduces new options for the configuration environment, especially universal builds. MacPorts now features over 4100 ports.


Release Notes: Port(1) is now much more robust, and the number of available ports has risen to over 3800.