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Get notified when packages are built

A new feature has been added. FreshPorts already tracks package built by the FreeBSD project. This information is displayed on each port page. You can now get an email when FreshPorts notices a new package is available for something on one of your watch lists. However, you must opt into that. Click on Report Subscriptions on the right, and New Package Notification box, and click on Update.

Finally, under Watch Lists, click on ABI Package Subscriptions to select your ABI (e.g. FreeBSD:14:amd64) & package set (latest/quarterly) combination for a given watch list. This is what FreshPorts will look for.

Search FreshPorts using Google

The FreshPorts Search


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Notes

  • Case sensitivity is ignored for "sounds like" and output is ordered by the soundex.
  • When searching on 'Message ID', the type of match is ignored.
  • When searching on 'Commit Message' only 'containing' is used.
  • When searching by 'Under a pathname', your path must start with something like /ports/, /doc/, or /src/. All commits under that point will be returned. The selected match type is ignored and defaults to 'Starts with'.
  • Searching for 'sounds like' is only valid for Author Email, Author Name, Committer Email, Committer Name, Maintainer, Package Name, and Port Name - but I'm not sure it is indexed properly. Ask Dan about that.
  • Searching for Package is always 'containing' and case sensitive - if you figure we need something better, please open an issue - the current implementation was a first draft of searching package flavor names.

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