Ryan,

Thanks very much for those answers. I’ve installed what I could.

I’ve got gcc 4.5 and llvm 3.3/3.6 installed. They don’t have those programs 
anymore.

It wasn’t obvious from any of the doco that I read that ‘selfupdate’ contained 
the Macports program.

I was wondering if there was a comprehensive place to look within macports.
It seems in old versions there was a database like the Debian ‘Contents’ file, 
but now ‘port contents' is handled by the '.tar.bz2’ files used to 
deactivate/activate, so its not possible to easily recover if the contents 
files are lost.

all the best
steve



On 9 Oct 2014, at 6:21 pm, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> wrote:

> 
>> On Oct 9, 2014, at 12:18 AM, steve jenkin <stevej098l...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> /opt/local/bin/addr2name.awk-mp-4.3
> 
> gcc43
> 
> 
>> /opt/local/bin/darwinbuild
>> /opt/local/bin/darwinmaster
>> /opt/local/bin/darwinup
>> /opt/local/bin/darwinxref
> 
> darwinbuild
> 
> 
>> /opt/local/bin/llvm-ld-mp-3.1
>> /opt/local/bin/llvm-stub-mp-3.1
> 
> llvm-3.1
> 
> 
>> /opt/local/bin/pcl6
> 
> I do not know. Google says this is GhostPDL
> 
> http://www.ghostscript.com/GhostPCL.html
> 
> However I can't find a MacPorts port of that.
> 
> 
>> /opt/local/bin/daemondo
>> /opt/local/bin/port
>> /opt/local/bin/port-tclsh
>> /opt/local/bin/portf
>> /opt/local/bin/portindex
>> /opt/local/bin/portmirror
> 
> MacPorts base provides these files. They get updated by running "sudo port 
> selfupdate".
> 
> 
>> /opt/local/bin/ppl-config
>> /opt/local/bin/ppl_lcdd
>> /opt/local/bin/ppl_lpsol
>> /opt/local/bin/ppl_pips
> 
> ppl
> 
> 
>> /opt/local/bin/prcc4_bin
>> /opt/local/bin/puic4
> 
> perlqt

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