Another handy resource is the FreeBSD Ports
Monitoring System (also known as
portsmon
). This system comprises a database
that processes information from several sources and allows it to
be browsed via a web interface. Currently, the ports Problem
Reports (PRs), the error logs from the build cluster, and
individual files from the ports collection are used. In the
future, this will be expanded to include the distfile survey, as
well as other sources.
To get started, use the Overview of One Port search page to find all the information about a port.
This is the only resource available that
maps PR entries to portnames. PR submitters do not
always include the portname in their Synopsis, although we would
prefer that they did. So, portsmon
is a
good place to find out whether an existing
port has any PRs filed against it, any build errors, or
if a new port the porter is considering
creating has already been submitted.
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