[MacPorts] Migration modified

Ryan Schmidt ryandesign at macports.org
Tue Jun 19 21:07:10 PDT 2012


On Jun 19, 2012, at 07:51, MacPorts wrote:

> 
> Changed page "Migration" by ajh158 at yahoo.com from 173.167.66.2*
> Page URL: <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration>
> Diff URL: <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration?action=diff&version=57>
> Revision 57
> 
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> Index: Migration
> =========================================================================
> --- Migration (version: 56)
> +++ Migration (version: 57)
> @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
> 
> === Reinstall Xcode and MacPorts ===
> 
> -After performing either of these types of system upgrades, you will first need to [https://www.macports.org/install.php install the base MacPorts system] again, either from the appropriate disk image or from source. If you are upgrading from a prior version of Mac OS X, install the latest version of Xcode for your new OS. This will not be done for you automatically; Xcode is not updated by Software Update, so you must update it manually. For Lion, Xcode is available for free on the Mac App Store (after install you may also need to install "Command Line Tools": XCode->Preferences->Downloads). For earlier OS versions, you will find the Xcode installer on the Mac OS X installation DVD or on the Apple Developer web site.
> +After performing either of these types of system upgrades, you will first need to [https://www.macports.org/install.php install the base MacPorts system] again, either from the appropriate disk image or from source. If you are upgrading from a prior version of Mac OS X, install the latest version of Xcode for your new OS. This will not be done for you automatically; Xcode is not updated by Software Update, so you must update it manually. For Lion, Xcode is available for free on the Mac App Store (after install you may also need to install "Command Line Tools": XCode->Preferences->Downloads; if upgrading from previous version of xcode you may also need to do 'sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app', [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9849034/how-to-run-install-xcodebuild see this SO article]). For earlier OS versions, you will find the Xcode installer on the Mac OS X installation DVD or on the Apple Developer web site.

We already have "how to install Xcode" documented in other places in the guide and/or wiki; we should provide a link to that place, instead of documenting it in two places or referring users to external sites.





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