#51664: Please add pseudo-portnames for some common programs -------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: noloader@… | Owner: macports-tickets@… Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.3.4 Keywords: | Port: -------------------------+-------------------------------- According to `port help`: {{{ $ port help port ... Pseudo-portnames ---------------- Pseudo-portnames are words that may be used in place of a portname, and which expand to some set of ports. The common pseudo-portnames are: all, current, active, inactive, actinact, installed, uninstalled, outdated, obsolete, requested, unrequested and leaves. These pseudo-portnames expand to the set of ports named. ... }}} I'm not sure what the list should be, but I'm fairly certain it should include compilers: {{{ $ port search g++ No match for g++ found $ port search 'g++' No match for g++ found $ port search 'g\+\+' No match for g\+\+ found $ port search '*g++*' No match for *g++* found $ port search 'clang++' No match for clang++ found $ port search 'clang\+\+' No match for clang\+\+ found $ port search '*clang++*' No match for *clang++* found }}} And from [http://list.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports- users/2016-January/040289.html What is the name of the Bouncy Castle Port]: {{{ $ port search BouncyCastle No match for BouncyCastle found $ port search Bouncy-Castle No match for Bouncy-Castle found $ port search '*BouncyCastle*' No match for *BouncyCastle* found $ port search '*Bouncy-Castle*' No match for *Bouncy-Castle* found }}} According to the answer, the package name is `lcrypto`. As a naive user, I would expect that name to be closer to OpenSSL because on uses `-lcrypto` to include it. ----- {{{ $ port version Version: 2.3.4 }}} -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/51664> MacPorts <https://www.macports.org/> Ports system for OS X