Hello, I saw the mention that there might be some 'port pkg' issues with
Lion. Generally, is there any idea how many ports this affects? It might be
nice to have some statistics such as "x% of ports are affected by this Lion
issue" or something like that? Otherwise, how's it going with installing
ports on Lion? What about ports that were already made from sources and
installed on Snow Leopard, can they run ok as binaries on such a system
upgraded to Lion?

Thanks,

-Tabitha

On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Jeremy Huddleston
<jerem...@macports.org>wrote:

>
> On Jul 21, 2011, at 8:53 AM, Chris Janton wrote:
>
> > On 2011-07-21 , at 07:18 , Chris Janton wrote:
> >>
> >> Is it OK to use xCode 4.1 with the current version of MacPorts (1.9)?
> >> Should I wait to switch until after I install 10.7?
> >>
> >> Would like to get a head start on upgrading *everything*
> >
> > never mind. Do I need to install xCode 4.1 to make MacPorts behave on
> 10.7? Can't install xCode until I do the upgrade.
>
> Yes, you need XCode on Lion, just like you need it on Snow Leopard.  That
> requirement isn't gonna go away any time soon...
>
> > Do we have a chicken and the egg problem here?
>
> No.
>
> 1) Upgrade to Lion
> 2) Install XCode
> 3) Install MacPorts
>
>
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