Re: os upgrade

2024-09-29 Thread g
Been there, done that. I know relying on a given setup to get work done you run a high risk of breaking something should you upgrade. I myself just upgraded from Mojave to Catalina (latest natively supported), for basically the same reason as yours, and it didn't went smoothly. Had to reformat

Re: os upgrade

2024-09-29 Thread Masha Vecherkovskaya
Thank you very much for your thoughts. The computer is a 15 inch 2019 MacBook Pro, and it’s intel based wich makes me want to hold to it for as long as I can. I’m dreading the day I have to upgrade. Not upgraiding is now impacting daily tasks. It has so much stuff installed and working, so many

Re: os upgrade

2024-09-29 Thread Fabien Auréjac
Added to what said Richard, you can also with OpenCore Legacy Patcher upgrade to some OS that is not officially supported by your computer, in the case it's an old mac. Provided the computer is strong enough to handle the new OS, it may g

Re: os upgrade

2024-09-29 Thread Bill Cole
On 2024-09-28 at 21:13:52 UTC-0400 (Sat, 28 Sep 2024 21:13:52 -0400) Masha Vecherkovskaya is rumored to have said: Hi all. I’ve been putting off upgading from Mojave for as long as I could. But it seems inevitable at some near point. Which OS would you reccomend? Sonoma has gotten pretty s

Re: os upgrade

2024-09-28 Thread Richard L. Hamilton
The newest your hardware can handle, unless you have apps that require 32-bit support (for which Mojave is the last OS version that has it) or that for some other reason will break in a newer OS. Don't be more than two or three behind (I think it's really years, somewhere in the 3 to 5 range) if

os upgrade

2024-09-28 Thread Masha Vecherkovskaya
Hi all. I’ve been putting off upgading from Mojave for as long as I could. But it seems inevitable at some near point. Which OS would you reccomend? Thank you.

Re: my ports are screwed up after OS upgrade and port migrate; some things are fine, many are not

2024-09-18 Thread Ryan Carsten Schmidt
On Sep 17, 2024, at 11:12, Mark E Anderson wrote:Make sure you update command line tools.Make sure you *uninstall* the command line tools. Having them installed causes ports to fail to build on Sequoia. #70750 (MacOS Sequoia: C++ headers are not found with CLTs installed)trac.macports.org

Re: my ports are screwed up after OS upgrade and port migrate; some things are fine, many are not

2024-09-17 Thread Daniel J. Luke
On Sep 17, 2024, at 1:34 AM, Kenneth Wolcott wrote: > I tried many times to install, uninstall, install, upgrade various > ports. Many fail, (especially low-level dependencies that most ports > require), looks like the tools are not visible... What do the errors look like? I had to do `sudo xco

Re: my ports are screwed up after OS upgrade and port migrate; some things are fine, many are not

2024-09-17 Thread Mark E Anderson
I've had luck with it, but yeah there are rough edges. I didn't do a `port migrate` though. qt5 and qt6 needs a patch that's in pull request, gcc14 has some issues. Make sure you update command line tools. —Mark On Tue, Sep 17, 2024, at 2:08 AM, Richard L. Hamilton wrote: > Sequoia is very earl

Re: my ports are screwed up after OS upgrade and port migrate; some things are fine, many are not

2024-09-16 Thread Richard L. Hamilton
Sequoia is very early (and MacPorts support for it may be incomplete or minimally tested, as the Xcode detection issues suggest). I usually run most of my systems at least one OS major release behind for at least a few months, or only run them earlier or run betas in an expendable (just re-creat

my ports are screwed up after OS upgrade and port migrate; some things are fine, many are not

2024-09-16 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
Hi; I can't remember all steps that I took, but all I know now is that I have a really confused MacPorts status. First of all, I updated to the new MacOS, 15.0 (Sequoia). Secondly, I think I selected the update to the Command line tools, which showed up after the OS update completed. Then I t

Re: Installing MacPorts after OS upgrade

2017-10-04 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Oct 4, 2017, at 12:36, Lucas Pettey wrote: > My OS was recently upgraded by my local sys admin to Sierra. MacPorts was > installed and running fine when I was using El Capitan. I now cannot get > MacPorts to build or install from the package. I have confirmed that I have > Xcode 9.0 install

Re: Installing MacPorts after OS upgrade

2017-10-04 Thread Ken Cunningham
please take a moment to check to make sure there is no copy of Availability.h in /usr/local/include (and nothing else in /usr/local while you're there) thanks Ken On 2017-10-04, at 10:36 AM, lucas.pet...@engilitycorp.com wrote: > Hello everyone, > > My OS was recently upgraded by my local s

Installing MacPorts after OS upgrade

2017-10-04 Thread Lucas . Pettey
Hello everyone, My OS was recently upgraded by my local sys admin to Sierra. MacPorts was installed and running fine when I was using El Capitan. I now cannot get MacPorts to build or install from the package. I have confirmed that I have Xcode 9.0 installed and I have run the suggested command