'\" t .TH "PORT\-DIR" "1" "2\&.10\&.3" "MacPorts 2\&.10\&.3" "MacPorts Manual" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" port-dir, port-url, port-file, port-location, port-work \- Print paths for certain properties of a port .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .nf \fBport\fR [\fB\-D\fR \fIportdir\fR] \fBdir\fR [[\fIportname\fR | \fIpseudo\-portname\fR | \fIport\-expressions\fR | \fIport\-url\fR]] .fi .sp .nf \fBport\fR [\fB\-D\fR \fIportdir\fR] \fBurl\fR [[\fIportname\fR | \fIpseudo\-portname\fR | \fIport\-expressions\fR | \fIport\-url\fR]] .fi .sp .nf \fBport\fR [\fB\-D\fR \fIportdir\fR] \fBfile\fR [[\fIportname\fR | \fIpseudo\-portname\fR | \fIport\-expressions\fR | \fIport\-url\fR]] .fi .sp .nf \fBport\fR [\fB\-q\fR] [\fB\-D\fR \fIportdir\fR] \fBlocation\fR [[\fIportname\fR | \fIpseudo\-portname\fR | \fIport\-expressions\fR | \fIport\-url\fR]] .fi .sp .nf \fBport\fR [\fB\-D\fR \fIportdir\fR] \fBwork\fR [[\fIportname\fR | \fIpseudo\-portname\fR | \fIport\-expressions\fR | \fIport\-url\fR]] .fi .SH "DESCRIPTION" .sp These commands print a path for each given port\&. The meaning of the path differs by the command given: .sp \fBport dir\fR prints the directory that contains the \fIPortfile\fR for the given port expression\&. This can be quite handy in your shell, if you want to locate a \fIPortfile\fR: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf cd $(port dir ) .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .sp \fBport url\fR prints a unique URL for the given port expression\&. This command mostly exists for historical reasons and isn\(cqt of much use nowadays\&. .sp \fBport file\fR prints the path of the \fIPortfile\fR for the given port expression\&. This can be useful to locate a port\(cqs definition\&. Note that you can always get this by using \fBport dir\fR and appending \fIPortfile\fR\&. You could use \fBport file\fR in a shell to edit a Portfile, but note that you can also use \fBport-edit\fR(1) to achieve the same\&. .sp \fBport location\fR only works for installed ports and prints the location of the archive MacPorts internally uses to be able to deactivate and activate a port\&. See \fBport-activate\fR(1) for more details on that\&. This command might be useful for you if you want to setup a local binary mirror of MacPorts packages that are not available from our official infrastructure due to licensing reasons\&. .sp \fBport work\fR prints the path to the so\-called \fIwork\fR directory, i\&.e\&., the directory used by MacPorts to build a port\&. No output is generated if no build directory exists, e\&.g\&., because there is no unfinished build in progress for the given port\&. Work directories are deleted after successful installation or using \fBport-clean\fR(1)\&. .SH "GLOBAL OPTIONS" .sp Please see the section \fBGLOBAL OPTIONS\fR in the \fBport\fR(1) man page for a description of global port options\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .sp \fBport\fR(1), \fBport-edit\fR(1), \fBport-activate\fR(1), \fBport-clean\fR(1) .SH "AUTHORS" .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf (C) 2014 The MacPorts Project Clemens Lang .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\}