Thank you to all who contributed to the OS X El Capitan update. I have 
successfully updated a MacBook Air and an iMac, both previously running 
Yosemite.

The iMac was updated using the instructions on the Migration page. I discovered 
I had 433 active ports to reinstall. These included Frescobaldi and KMyMoney4; 
the reinstall took about 6 hours. The automated process went as advertised.

The MB Air experienced a hardware failure sometime during the process. Sensors 
on the MLB failed, which caused the fans to run at full speed and throttled the 
processor speed way back. I wiped the SSD and installed El Capitan in hopes it 
would correct the problem without success. 

After repair (see below), I did the MacPorts install from scratch which took 
approximately 8 hours. I first installed Frescobaldi, then KMyMoney4 by doing 
the usual port install *App.* Again, there were no problems with the install, 
other than the time involved.

The support community for MacPorts is amazing.

Stan

(I learned something when I took my MacBook Air, mid 2013, to the Genius Bar at 
the nearest Apple Store. My expectation, based on knowledge of Apple’s part 
pricing, was that it was toast and I’d have to replace it. The Genius confirmed 
the problem was the sensors on the main logic board. However, I was offered the 
opportunity to have it sent to a repair depot for a flat-rate charge of $280, 
not including sales tax). Whatever was wrong would be fixed. I was told it 
would take 3-5 days. I readily agreed. The Apple store called on the second day 
to tell me it was repaired. I had not previously heard of them offering a 
flat-rate service, and a cursory Google search indicates some variation in 
policies, but if someone is experiencing a hardware issue, this information 
might be helpful!)
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