Prebuilt packages for macOS 15 Sequoia

Nils Breunese breun at macports.org
Sun Dec 22 10:20:39 UTC 2024


I don’t know about the plans to provide binary packages for Sequoia, but I’ve been using MacPorts on Sequoia since it came out and everything has been building fine. I did need to manually clean up my Command Line Tools installation, as explained on https://trac.macports.org/wiki/SequoiaProblems, before C++ compilation would work. I believe this is necessary due to a bug in Apple’s CLT installer.

Like before any significant change, make sure to back up your system, and you can always go back. Alternatively you could install Sequoia separately from your main setup to verify it will do everything you need, before you upgrade your main setup.

Good luck with the upgrade!

Nils.

> Op 22 dec 2024 om 08:32 heeft Yuzhuo Jing via macports-users <macports-users at lists.macports.org> het volgende geschreven:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I noticed that there is no runner or precompiled binary packages available for arm64 macOS Sequoia, so I have been sticking with Sonoma. I’m planning to upgrade and was wondering if there is any issues or bottleneck in compilation on arm64 Sequoia. Do most ports compile on arm64 Sequoia just fine (like on x86-64)? The key ones I rely on for work are clang/llvm-15 and texlive (+full). Additionally, is there a plan to kickstart the arm64 runner in the near future? Thank you!
> 
> Happy holidays!
> 
> Best regards,
> Yuzhuo
> 
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