On Sep 12, 2006, at 09:53, Holger Rauch wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> [...]
>> Just download the MacPorts disk image and run the
>> installer, then run "sudo port install subversion" and you've got
>> Subversion. If you wanted to serve your repository with Apache 2,
>> instead run "sudo port install subversion +mod_dav_svn" to also get
>> Apache 2 and the mod_dav_svn module. To keep up to date, periodically
>> (monthly?) run "sudo port selfupdate" and then "sudo port -u upgrade
>> outdated" to receive new versions of any of your installed ports and
>> the MacPorts base system.
>> [...]
>
> thanks a lot for this excellent little tutorial on using MacPorts!
> I've
> recently bought a Mac Mini and now I finally know how to specify
> variants of
> a port from the cmd line. Putting the stuff in ports.conf
> ufortunately didn't
> do the job for me. Also, I've not yet upgraded the installed
> MacPorts, so I
> found this hint very helpful as well.
Glad to help. Feel free to join us over on the MacPorts Users mailing
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