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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ available port tree(s). These may be used in the same way as a 'portname'. |
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- 'inactive': set of installed but inactive ports |
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- 'installed': set of all installed ports |
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- 'uninstalled': ports in the ports tree(s) that are not installed |
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- 'outdated': installed ports that are out of date with respect to their |
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- 'outdated': installed ports that are out of date with respect to their |
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current version/revision in the ports tree(s) |
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- 'obsolete': set of ports that are installed but no longer exist in any |
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port tree |
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@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ The port command recognizes several global flags and options. |
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Quiet mode, suppress informational messages to a minimum, implies -N |
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-N:: |
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Non-interactive mode, interactive questions are not asked |
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Non-interactive mode, interactive questions are not asked |
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.Installation and upgrade |
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-n:: |
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@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ The port command recognizes several global flags and options. |
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-t:: |
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Enable trace mode debug facilities on platforms that support it, currently |
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only Mac OS X. |
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This feature is two-folded. It consists in automatically detecting and |
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reporting undeclared dependencies based on what files the port reads or what |
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programs the port executes. In verbose mode, it will also report unused |
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