English edit

Etymology edit

From back +‎ port.

Verb edit

backport (third-person singular simple present backports, present participle backporting, simple past and past participle backported) (transitive, computing)

  1. To retroactively supply (to a previous version of a software product) a fix, or a new feature, at the same time or after supplying it to the current version.
    Synonym: retrofit
    Antonym: port
  2. To retroactively supply (a fix or a new feature) to a previous version of a software product at the same time or after supplying it to the current version.
    Synonym: retrofit
    Antonym: port
  3. (also video games) To re-release software on its original or a previous platform with new features, after its release on a different platform.

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Noun edit

backport (plural backports) (computing)

  1. An act of backporting.
    This backport fixes an urgent bug.
  2. A software program that has been backported.