So this morning I do my weekly "port selfupdate" and "port upgrade -p
outdated" (I use "-p" to make it keep going with the rest of the ports,
come hell or high water), and after updating SSL it's now rebuilding what
appears to be the rest of the world (cmake, llvm, clang, assorted other
ports
On Apr 5, 2020, at 07:46, George Wilder wrote:
> I just did a fresh install of macOS Catalina, Xcode, and Xcode Command Line
> Tools. The installed version of Xcode is 11.4.
>
> I install the latest version of Macports for macOS Catalina. I ran port
> diagnose to check my installation, and I
On Apr 5, 2020, at 10:55, db wrote:
> On 5 Apr 2020, at 14:00, Ken Cunningham wrote:
>
>> Although many here, including me, are focused on bringing current software
>> to older Apple hardware within the constraints of the software capabilities
>> last available on that OS version, there is
Initially I burned the 64bit Ubuntu 18 version, but it wouldn't boot on my
32bit EFI Mac.
There was no 32bit version of Ubuntu 18.04.4 that I saw, so I booted the Ubuntu
16.x 32bit version without trouble. But I didn't want to install that, as that
seems doomed and out of date.
And then I
On 5 Apr 2020, at 14:00, macports-users-requ...@lists.macports.org wrote:
> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2020 01:21:40 -0700
> From: Ken Cunningham
> To: macports-users@lists.macports.org
> Subject: Ubuntu 18.04.4 on older Apple hardware
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Ken,
I have been toying with that idea for a 2009 17-inch MBP (I think it may
be MacBook3,1). I really like the 'book; it is my main machine for
playing around, web surfing etc. (using mostly Riccardo & your build of
104fx on Snow Leo). Apart from that, it is the machine I use mostly
I just did a fresh install of macOS Catalina, Xcode, and Xcode Command Line
Tools. The installed version of Xcode is 11.4.
I install the latest version of Macports for macOS Catalina. I ran port
diagnose to check my installation, and I got an error message about Xcode 11.4
not being supported
Although many here, including me, are focused on bringing current software to
older Apple hardware within the constraints of the software capabilities last
available on that OS version, there is another alternative; to install a
current version of linux, such as Ubuntu, on those systems. I