Sorry again. In fact, the the problem seems to be the restrictive corporate 
network. I was able to run what is said in:
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/SyncingWithGit 
<https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/SyncingWithGit>

The “sudo port upgrade outdated” is running, but the question know is, how can 
I run in the future the equivalent to the older “sudo port selfupdate”?

Thanks again,
Martin
____________________________________
Dr. Martin Martinez-Ripoll
Research Professor Emeritus
xmar...@iqfr.csic.es
Dept. of Crystallography & Structural Biology
www.xtal.iqfr.csic.es
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Spanish National Research Council
www.csic.es






> El 8 mar 2024, a las 10:18, xmar...@iqf.csic.es escribió:
> 
> Dear Ryan, thanks a lot for your email. Answering to your questions…
> 
> 1) You are right. The directory  /opt/local/var has always been part of 
> MacPorts. In fact, I had a backup of the older version and, obviously this 
> directory was still there… The only important difference is that now this 
> /var directory contains a new subdirectory (called /macports), and not 
> existing in the older MacPorts version, that contains the following 
> subdirectories:
> /build   /distfiles  /home /incoming  /logs  /registry  /sip-workaround   
> /software  /sources  
> and a file called pingtimes.  Most of those subdirectories contain a lot of 
> directories and files... 
> 
> 
> 2) After typing "sudo port version” I get the following answer:
> [iMac-de-Martin:~] xmartin% sudo port version
> Warning: port definitions are more than two weeks old, consider updating them 
> by running 'port selfupdate'.
> Version: 2.9.1
> 
> 3) I have no antivirus at all and in order to check if the problem arises 
> from any restrictive corporate network, I have conected the iMac to my handy 
> network. The result is exactly the same 
> 
> I hope this can help you to find out the way to solve the situation . In any 
> case, thanks for your effort.
> 
> Martin
> ____________________________________
> Dr. Martin Martinez-Ripoll
> Research Professor Emeritus
> xmar...@iqfr.csic.es <mailto:xmar...@iqfr.csic.es>
> Dept. of Crystallography & Structural Biology
> www.xtal.iqfr.csic.es
> Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
> Spanish National Research Council
> www.csic.es
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> El 7 mar 2024, a las 21:26, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org 
>> <mailto:ryandes...@macports.org>> escribió:
>> 
>> On Mar 7, 2024, at 06:30, Martin wrote:
>> 
>>> I was running an older MacPorts version on my High Sierra and wanted to 
>>> upgrade the version just installing the newest one 
>>> (MacPorts-2.9.1-10.13-HighSierra.pkg 
>>> <https://github.com/macports/macports-base/releases/download/v2.9.1/MacPorts-2.9.1-10.13-HighSierra.pkg>)
>>>  existing for my iMac. I did it and and it was made with getting no errors 
>>> or warnings. 
>> 
>> That should have successfully updated MacPorts base. 
>> 
>>> However, after this installation I only see that there appeared a new 
>>> directory called /opt/local/var/, but the existing executables are still 
>>> the old ones (the ones existing in the old  /opt/local/bin directory. 
>> 
>> /opt/local/var has always been part of MacPorts.
>> 
>> Are you saying that "port version" shows an earlier number than 2.9.1? If 
>> so, install the pkg again and note any error messages. 
>> 
>>> And when I try to run “sudo port selfupdate”  I get the following error:
>>> 
>>> --->  Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync
>>> Error: Error synchronizing MacPorts sources: command execution failed
>>> Please run `port -v selfupdate' for details.
>>> Error: /opt/local/bin/port: port selfupdate failed: Error synchronizing 
>>> MacPorts sources: command execution failed
>>> 
>> 
>> There should be more information about why rsync failed. Probably it is a 
>> problem specific to your computer (e.g. restrictive antivirus software) or 
>> network (e.g. restrictive corporate network). If you can't fix your computer 
>> so that it can talk to rsync servers, see the section "Alternatives for 
>> syncing the ports tree without rsync:" at 
>> https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto>
>> 
>> 
> 

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