?> </a> Broken: The port is marked as broken. Perhaps it won't compile. Maybe it doesn't work under FreeBSD right now. If you view the port details, you will see the reason why. Packages for a broken port are not built by the package cluster. Therefore, <code>pkg install</code> will not work.</P> <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(); ?>
function freshports_Expiration_Icon_Link($HoverText = '') { return '<a href="/' . FAQLINK . '#expiration">' . freshports_Expiration_Icon($HoverText) . '</a>'; }