<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title></title><style type="text/css">p.MsoNormal,p.MsoNoSpacing{margin:0}</style></head><body><div>I've had luck with it, but yeah there are rough edges. I didn't do a `port migrate` though. qt5 and qt6 needs a patch that's in pull request, gcc14 has some issues. Make sure you update command line tools.<br></div><div><br></div><div>—Mark<br></div><div><br></div><div>On Tue, Sep 17, 2024, at 2:08 AM, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:<br></div><blockquote type="cite" id="qt" style=""><div>Sequoia is very early (and MacPorts support for it may be incomplete or minimally tested, as the Xcode detection issues suggest). I usually run most of my systems at least one OS major release behind for at least a few months, or only run them earlier or run betas in an expendable (just re-create as needed) VM for testing.<br></div><div><br></div><div>> On Sep 17, 2024, at 01:34, Kenneth Wolcott <<a href="mailto:kennethwolcott@gmail.com">kennethwolcott@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> Hi;<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> I can't remember all steps that I took, but all I know now is that I<br></div><div>> have a really confused MacPorts status.<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> First of all, I updated to the new MacOS, 15.0 (Sequoia).<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> Secondly, I think I selected the update to the Command line tools,<br></div><div>> which showed up after the OS update completed.<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> Then I tried to download and install xCode v16. Everything<br></div><div>> ***seemed*** fine at this point.<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> I then ran sudo port migrate, and things went belly up.<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> current state:<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> following <<a href="https://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist#reinstall-clt">https://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist#reinstall-clt</a>>:<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> pkgutil --pkg-info=com.apple.pkg.{CLTools_Executables,CLTools_Base,DeveloperToolsCLI,DeveloperToolsCLILeo}<br></div><div>> 2>/dev/null | sed -n 's/^version: //p'<br></div><div>> 16.0.0.0.1.1724870825<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> but<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> sudo port diagnose<br></div><div>> Password:<br></div><div>> Warning: No Xcode version info was found for your OS version.<br></div><div>> Warning: The Xcode Command Line Tools package appears to be installed,<br></div><div>> but its receipt appears to be missing.<br></div><div>> Warning: The Command Line Tools may be outdated, which can cause problems.<br></div><div>> Warning: Please see:<br></div><div>> <<a href="https://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist#reinstall-clt">https://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist#reinstall-clt</a>><br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> I tried many times to install, uninstall, install, upgrade various<br></div><div>> ports. Many fail, (especially low-level dependencies that most ports<br></div><div>> require), looks like the tools are not visible...<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> I'm stuck in a loop.<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> Do I completely do a de-install of MacPorts? But even then, that<br></div><div>> won't solve the problem(s) with the SDK and Command Line tools...<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> I was wondering if I should wait until longer update the OS, but I<br></div><div>> thought I would go ahead...<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> I had issues that I wanted to resolve with arm symbols not found<br></div><div>> when running some of the ports (maybe my PATH is really screwed up<br></div><div>> when building from source?)...<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> So I tried to install some ports as binaries, but some could not be<br></div><div>> found for arm64, so that failed.<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> I know that clang and clang++ have been updated successfully and all<br></div><div>> the things that I have built outside of MacPorts appear to work, but<br></div><div>> only some (very few) of the ports work or even exist now.<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> So, what's my next step? Re-install the OS? Yikes.<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> Thanks,<br></div><div>> Ken Wolcott<br></div><div>> <br></div><div>> Sigh...<br></div><div>> <br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div></blockquote><div><br></div></body></html>