On Jun 19, 2012, at 07:51, MacPorts wrote:

> 
> Changed page "Migration" by [email protected] from 173.167.66.2*
> Page URL: <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration>
> Diff URL: <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration?action=diff&version=57>
> Revision 57
> 
> -------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<--------
> Index: Migration
> =========================================================================
> --- Migration (version: 56)
> +++ Migration (version: 57)
> @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
> 
> === Reinstall Xcode and MacPorts ===
> 
> -After performing either of these types of system upgrades, you will first 
> need to [https://www.macports.org/install.php install the base MacPorts 
> system] again, either from the appropriate disk image or from source. If you 
> are upgrading from a prior version of Mac OS X, install the latest version of 
> Xcode for your new OS. This will not be done for you automatically; Xcode is 
> not updated by Software Update, so you must update it manually. For Lion, 
> Xcode is available for free on the Mac App Store (after install you may also 
> need to install "Command Line Tools": XCode->Preferences->Downloads). For 
> earlier OS versions, you will find the Xcode installer on the Mac OS X 
> installation DVD or on the Apple Developer web site.
> +After performing either of these types of system upgrades, you will first 
> need to [https://www.macports.org/install.php install the base MacPorts 
> system] again, either from the appropriate disk image or from source. If you 
> are upgrading from a prior version of Mac OS X, install the latest version of 
> Xcode for your new OS. This will not be done for you automatically; Xcode is 
> not updated by Software Update, so you must update it manually. For Lion, 
> Xcode is available for free on the Mac App Store (after install you may also 
> need to install "Command Line Tools": XCode->Preferences->Downloads; if 
> upgrading from previous version of xcode you may also need to do 'sudo 
> xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app', 
> [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9849034/how-to-run-install-xcodebuild see 
> this SO article]). For earlier OS versions, you will find the Xcode installer 
> on the Mac OS X installation DVD or on the Apple Developer web site.

We already have "how to install Xcode" documented in other places in the guide 
and/or wiki; we should provide a link to that place, instead of documenting it 
in two places or referring users to external sites.



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