I am just curious, where is the value in a portfile for Lingon? There is a easy to use binary installer for this that supports every OS version you could need.

Not trying at all to diminish the value of ports, I am literally trying to understand what, perhaps, I am missing out on here by using port to manage as many apps as I can, even ones with clear Mac OS X style installers that are GUI driven.

Thanks.

On Nov 16, 2008, at 3:51 PM, Altoine Barker wrote:

I noticed that Lingon in MacPorts was outdated version (2.0.2), so I changed the Portfile to reflect the new version (2.1) and the md5 checksum for the source (648c4ef122253110d28a950949c5d570). I tested the modified Portfile and it works. I manually changed the date and time of the portfile and here is what my Portfile contains:

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Scott

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