Yosemite upgrade
Chris Jones
jonesc at hep.phy.cam.ac.uk
Sun Oct 19 11:35:26 PDT 2014
> On 19 Oct 2014, at 7:33 pm, Carlo Tambuatco <oraclmaster at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Supported or not...this way seemed to work for a majority of my ports and I was wondering whether nuking all 459 of my ports for the sake of a few that don't work seems like an inefficient solution. It seems there are other ways to approach this problem...
If you want to go against the advice of the experts (not me btw) and not follow the migration guide that is your choice. The guide says what it does for good reasons, not just for the fun of reinstalling...
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>> On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 2:30 PM, Chris Jones <jonesc at hep.phy.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
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>> > On 19 Oct 2014, at 7:26 pm, Lawrence Velázquez <larryv at macports.org> wrote:
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>> >> On Oct 19, 2014, at 12:57 PM, Chris Jones <jonesc at hep.phy.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
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>> >> I still think something went wrong and some memory of your previous OSX 10.9 installations is still present. I cannot see how you would get messages regarding Darwin 13 otherwise.
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>> > It seems that Carlo successfully upgraded all his other ports, and the ones he listed are the ones that failed for one reason or another. Since they are left over from Mavericks, base considers them outdated.
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>> My understanding though is this is not a supported way of upgrading after an OS upgrade. Removing all ports first then reinstalling those you want is the recommendation.
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>> > vq
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