> On 25 Oct 2022, at 20:09, Chris Jones <jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk> wrote: > > Hi, > > Theres no reason to wait for an official installer, the build from source > route works just fine, and once complete gives you functionally as good a > macports installation as the installer does. If you go this route, there is > also no need to reinstall once the official installer is out. > > Also, any ports you install, regardless of how you installed macports, and > perfectly valid and do not need reinstalling if you subsequently change (or > e.g. update at some later time) your macports installation. > > Cheers Chris > >> On 25 Oct 2022, at 6:58 pm, Artemio González López via macports-users >> <macports-users@lists.macports.org> wrote: >> >> >> I just upgraded to macOS Ventura, and would like to migrate my MacPorts >> installation accordingly. However, when following the instructions at >> https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration I realized that the MacPorts >> installer for Ventura has not been released yet. My questions are the >> following: >> >> 1. Should I build MacPorts from source on my machine, or is it better to >> wait for the “official” installer? >> >> 2. Should I choose the latter option, would it be safe to keep using in the >> meantime the ports I have already installed (w/o trying to update ports or >> install new ones)? >> >> Thanks a lot in advance, and thank you for your great work, >> >> Artemio Gonzalez Lopez >> artem...@mac.com >>
Thanks a lot for your reply, Chris! If I understood correctly, even if I upgrade MacPorts to the latest version (compatible with Ventura), I don’t need to reinstall the ports I have previously installed under Monterey (macOS 12)? Thanks a lot again, Artemio
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