# $Id: archive_sites.conf 108011 2013-07-10 19:20:12Z larryv@macports.org $ # MacPorts configuration file for binary archive sources. # Each source entry consists of one or more fields. # # name: A name for the archive source. This field always starts a new # entry. Required. # # urls: A space- or tab-delimited list of the source's URLs. Defaults # to an empty list. # # type: The filetype of the archives; valid values are "cpgz", "cpio", # "tar", "tbz", "tbz2", "tgz", "tlz", "txz", "xar", and "zip". # MacPorts handles each archive type with an appropriate external # executable; if it cannot find such an executable, or if the # specified type is invalid, the source is not used. Defaults to # "tbz2". # # prefix: The prefix of the MacPorts installation used to create the # source's archives. This must match the value of "prefix" set in # macports.conf, or the source is not used. Defaults to # "/opt/local". # # applications_dir: The applications directory of the MacPorts # installation used to create the source's archives. This must # match the value of "applications_dir" set in macports.conf, or # the source is not used. Defaults to "/Applications/MacPorts". # # frameworks_dir: The frameworks directory of the MacPorts # installation used to create the source's archives. This must # match the value of "frameworks_dir" set in macports.conf, or the # source is not used. Defaults to "[prefix]/Library/Frameworks". # Example source: #name My Source #urls http://example.com/ ftp://ftp.example.com/packages/ #type zip #prefix /opt/mysource #applications_dir /opt/mysource/Applications # To disable the default archive source, uncomment the following dummy # entry; it will shadow the one from the ports tree. #name macports_archives