<P><a name="deprecated"><?php echo freshports_Deprecated_Icon(); ?> </a> Deprecated: The port is marked as deprecated. Perhaps it has exceeded its lifetime or is obselete. </P> <P><a name="expiration"><?php echo freshports_Expiration_Icon(); ?> </a> Expiration Date: The port has an expiration date. A port may be removed from the tree after this date. Often added in conjunction with Deprecated. </P> <P><a name="expired"><?php echo freshports_Expired_Icon(); ?> </a> Expired: The port has passed the expiration date. A port may be removed from the tree after this date. Often added in conjunction with Deprecated. </P> <P><a name="ignore"><?php echo freshports_Ignore_Icon(); ?> </a> Ignore: The port is marked as ignore. It probably does not build. Packages for an ignored port are not built by the package cluster. Therefore, <code>pkg install</code> will not work.</P> <P><?php echo freshports_Files_Icon(); ?>
function freshports_Expired_Icon_Link($HoverText = '') { return '<a href="/' . FAQLINK . '#expired">' . freshports_Expired_Icon($HoverText) . '</a>'; }