// vim: set et sw=4 ts=8 ft=asciidoc tw=80: port-archive(1) =============== $Id: port-archive.1.txt 123070 2014-08-04 22:07:04Z cal@macports.org $ NAME ---- port-archive - Create an archive of a port. SYNOPSIS -------- [cmdsynopsis] *port* [*-vdqysbckpotf*] [*-D* 'portdir'] *archive* [['portname' | 'pseudo-portname' | 'port-expressions' | 'port-url']] [+/-variant ...] DESCRIPTION ----------- *port archive* will create the port image (also called archive) for a port but will not actually install the port's files. In a nutshell, *port archive* is like *install*, but without the implicit *activate* at the end. See man:port-install[1] and man:port-activate[1] and the *PORT IMAGES* section for details. The created port image can be located using man:port-location[1], You can choose multiple variants, by specifying +name, which indicates the variant is desired, or -name, indicating the contrary. Global variants will be applied as specified in man:variants.conf[5]. include::archives.txt[] include::global-flags.txt[] SEE ALSO -------- man:port[1], man:port-install[1], man:port-activate[1], man:port-info[1], man:port-variants[1], man:variants.conf[5] AUTHORS ------- (C) 2014 The MacPorts Project Clemens Lang