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ansible/packaging/macports
Jimmy Tang 2dce6089c4 Fix reinplace in macports package to work on both 10.7 and 10.8
reinplace on OSX 10.8 seems to behave differently, this change has been tested
on a few 10.8 and 10.7 machines.
11 years ago
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sysutils/ansible Fix reinplace in macports package to work on both 10.7 and 10.8 11 years ago
.gitignore Adopt best practices with distributing portfiles 12 years ago
README.md Adopt best practices with distributing portfiles 12 years ago

README.md

This portfile installs ansible from the git repository, it will install the latest and greatest version of ansible. This portfile does not install the required dependancies to run in fireball mode.

Installing the stable version of ansible via macports

If you wish to run a stable version of ansible please do the following

First update your macports repo to the latest versions

$ sudo port sync

Then install ansible

$ sudo port install ansible

Installing the devel version of ansible via macports

To use this Portfile to install the development version of ansible one should follow the instructions at http://guide.macports.org/#development.local-repositories

The basic idea is to add the ansible/packaging/macports directory to your /opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf file. You should have something similar to this at the end of the file

file:///Users/jtang/develop/ansible/packaging/macports rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports.tar [default]

In the ansible/packaging/macports directory, do this

$ portindex

Once the index is created the Portfile will override the one in the upstream macports repository.

Installing newer development versions should involve an uninstall, clean, install process or else the Portfile will need its version number/epoch bumped.