upgrading to Sequoia, all worked flawlessly but port migration very very slow

Fabien Auréjac fabien.aurejac at gmail.com
Tue Oct 29 12:14:57 UTC 2024


I understand, this would be a very naive approach, thanks for the little 
explanation.

Le 29/10/2024 à 11:06, Chris Jones a écrit :
>
>
>> On 29 Oct 2024, at 9:34 am, Fabien Auréjac <fabien.aurejac at gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> 
>>
>> But this suggest me another question, do macports binaries upload 
>> from my computer the results of the compilation that happened, to 
>> help the community in later installations ?
>>
>
> No, that does not happen and is absolutely not something we would want 
> for many reasons. There are dedicated resources for these builds, see 
> e.g.
>
> build.macports.org <https://build.macports.org/waterfall>
> 	<https://build.macports.org/waterfall>
>
> <https://build.macports.org/waterfall>
>
>> Le 29/10/2024 à 10:28, Fabien Auréjac a écrit :
>>>
>>> Thank you, I was not aware of this. Excuse me for the mistake, I'm 
>>> quite new to language compilation concepts.
>>>
>>> Le 29/10/2024 à 10:23, Chris Jones via macports-users a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 29/10/2024 1:11 am, Fabien Auréjac wrote:
>>>>> Hello, after upgrading to Sequoia, all worked flawlessly without 
>>>>> need of anything, but when I tried to update macports via port 
>>>>> selfupdate, it asked for a migration.
>>>>>
>>>>> All seems to be working well, but I'm quite surprised about the 
>>>>> time it takes... for 500+ ports, more than 8 hours of compilation 
>>>>> on a macMini M1, and it's not finished...?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sonoma compiling seemed to be really faster... Is this due to 
>>>>> the process of migration ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Or is it a regression of performance due to some sort of macOS 
>>>>> performance or security clamping ?
>>>>
>>>> You are comparing Apples with Oranges... Currently there are no 
>>>> binary tarballs for any ports on macOS15 with arm, as the buildbot 
>>>> has not yet been commissioned. So consequently you have to build 
>>>> everything from source which obviously takes a lot longer than a 
>>>> binary install. macOS14 arm does have binary tarballs.
>>>>
>>>> Chris
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