55 | | || `git` || `git` comes with Xcode as of Xcode 4; we also have a port for `git` called "git-core" || |
56 | | || `xargs` || part of OS X; MacPorts provides a `gxargs` as part of its `findutils` port, which has a symlink to its un-g-prefixed name in `/opt/local/libexec/gnubin` || |
57 | | || `rsync` || part of OS X; MacPorts also has a port for `rsync` || |
58 | | || `curl` (optional, but recommended) || part of OS X; MacPorts also has a port for `curl` || |
59 | | || `wget` (optional) || Removed from OS X as of 10.1 Puma; MacPorts has a port for `wget` || |
60 | | || `sha1sum` (optional, but recommended; a sha1 command will also do) || MacPorts's `sha1sum` command is provided by the `md5sha1sum` port. || |
61 | | || `gpg` (optional; needed for encryption) || MacPorts has a `gnupg` port || |
62 | | || `lsof` (optional; recommended for watch mode) || part of OS X; MacPorts does '''not''' provide its own version || |
63 | | || `gcrypt` (optional) || MacPorts has a `libgcrypt` port and perl bindings to it || |
64 | | || multicast DNS support, provided on linux by nss-mdns (optional; recommended for the assistant to support pairing well) || OS X has bonjour built-in for multicast dns support. I forked [https://github.com/cooljeanius/nss-mdns-0.10 nss-mdns] with the intention of bringing it to MacPorts, but failed to get it to build for OS X, and as such, I have not been able to write a Portfile for it yet... MacPorts does have a port for `mdnsd`, though, which is another software package that provides multicast DNS support. || |
65 | | || `ikiwiki` (optional; used to build the docs) || we have a port for `ikiwiki` || |
| 55 | || [http://git-scm.com/ git] || `git` comes with Xcode as of Xcode 4; we also have a port for `git` called "git-core" || |
| 56 | || [http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/findutils/ xargs] || part of OS X; MacPorts provides a `gxargs` as part of its `findutils` port, which has a symlink to its un-g-prefixed name in `/opt/local/libexec/gnubin` || |
| 57 | || [http://rsync.samba.org/ rsync] || part of OS X; MacPorts also has a port for `rsync` || |
| 58 | || [http://http//curl.haxx.se/ curl] (optional, but recommended) || part of OS X; MacPorts also has a port for `curl` || |
| 59 | || [http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/ wget] (optional) || Removed from OS X as of 10.1 Puma; MacPorts has a port for `wget` || |
| 60 | || [ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/ sha1sum] (optional, but recommended; a sha1 command will also do) || MacPorts's `sha1sum` command is provided by the `md5sha1sum` port. || |
| 61 | || [http://gnupg.org/ gpg] (optional; needed for encryption) || MacPorts has a `gnupg` port || |
| 62 | || [ftp://lsof.itap.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/ lsof] (optional; recommended for watch mode) || part of OS X; MacPorts does '''not''' provide its own version || |
| 63 | || [https://github.com/joeyh/git-remote-gcrypt gcrypt] (optional) || MacPorts has a `libgcrypt` port and perl bindings to it... it is not the exact thing linked to here, though... || |
| 64 | || multicast DNS support, provided on linux by [http://www.0pointer.de/lennart/projects/nss-mdns/ nss-mdns] (optional; recommended for the assistant to support pairing well) || OS X has bonjour built-in for multicast dns support. I forked [https://github.com/cooljeanius/nss-mdns-0.10 nss-mdns] with the intention of bringing it to MacPorts, but failed to get it to build for OS X, and as such, I have not been able to write a Portfile for it yet... MacPorts does have a port for `mdnsd`, though, which is another software package that provides multicast DNS support. || |
| 65 | || [http://ikiwiki.info/ ikiwiki] (optional; used to build the docs) || we have a port for `ikiwiki` || |