Call for testing: port migrate

Franco Vaccari fvaccari at me.com
Wed Jun 12 07:46:43 UTC 2024


Dear Josh,

since your mail caught me a few minutes after updating from Ventura to Sonoma, and a few seconds before I started to play with MacPorts migration, I felt obliged to give the migrate command a shot…

Currently computing dependency order. Will let you know the outcome…

Ciao

Franco

> On 12 Jun 2024, at 09:00, Joshua Root <jmr at macports.org> wrote:
> 
> A 'migrate' action has been added to MacPorts base in git on the master branch. If you are comfortable with checking out the git repo, installing MacPorts from source, running potentially buggy pre-release code, and reporting any issues, we would greatly appreciate you giving it a try.
> 
> The new action automates all parts of the existing Migration procedure apart from updating Xcode and the CLTs. After updating your OS to a new major version or transferring to a new machine with a different CPU architecture, you should be able to simply run:
> 
> sudo port migrate
> 
> and MacPorts base will first be rebuilt, and then all ports that need to be reinstalled to be compatible with your current system will be. Build failures should be handled as gracefully as possible and reported at the end.
> 
> Thanks to Umesh Singla for doing the initial work on this feature, and to Clemens Lang for doing much of the work of completing and updating the code.
> 
> - Josh



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