Dave Horsfall wrote:
> an oldish MacBook Pro (13", Mid 2010) running
> Sierra 10.12.6 (I've been told by the dealer that it cannot run High
> Sierra, and when I tried it on an older MacBook it was a disaster).
Apple states that it can run 10.13.6 (see MacTracker app)
That one !is! able to run
I have just got an Apple Silicon Mac Mini and am trying to install some ports
I am trying to use just arm code. However some ports put a +universal variant
as the default. This would not be a problem except some ports do not build if
universal e.g. python38 and icu.
Example ports that force
I have the same MBP running High Sierra. (I made a TM backup before the S
-> HS upgrade, just in case).
I'll check the XCode version and get back. (I recall some tweeks were
required, for newer XCode).
On Mon, 11 Jan 2021, 14:33 Pieter van Oostrum,
wrote:
> Dave Horsfall writes:
>
> > I think
I did not have this problem under Mojave, but since I have upgraded I do.
I am running a backup nameserver (in my split-DNS setup) on a mac desktop
(unbound via MacPorts). After a reboot, the first user to log in gets a panel
from the firewall with the question to allow incoming connections for