[MacPorts] Migration modified

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Fri Oct 23 13:15:52 PDT 2009


Changed page "Migration" by ryandesign at macports.org from 70.253.95.39*
Page URL: <http://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration>
Diff URL: <http://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration?action=diff&version=15>
Revision 15
Comment: make the OS upgrade example current

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Index: Migration
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--- Migration (version: 14)
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 == Migrating a MacPorts install to a new major OS version or CPU architecture ==
 
-An installation of MacPorts and the ports installed by it are only designed to work on a single OS release and a single CPU architecture. If you upgrade to a new OS version (e.g. from Tiger to Leopard) or migrate to a new machine with a different type of CPU (e.g. PowerPC to Intel), you may get lucky and have your ports keep working, but in general, things will break.
+An installation of MacPorts and the ports installed by it are only designed to work on a single OS release and a single CPU architecture. If you upgrade to a new OS version (e.g. from Leopard to Snow Leopard) or migrate to a new machine with a different type of CPU (e.g. PowerPC to Intel), you may get lucky and have your ports keep working, but in general, things will break.
 
 === Reinstall Xcode and MacPorts ===
 

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