Perhaps the Wiki page needs to state more clearly that this only needs to be 
done for major OS X/macOS upgrades, that is from 10.11.x to 10.12, for 
instance. In all the years I've been using MacPorts I have never needed to 
reinstall the MacPorts base for a minor upgrade.

I would also encourage somebody to look into the need for both Xcode and 
Command Line Tools since Xcode 7. Apple makes it quite clear on the download 
page that Xcode now contains the CLTs, so installing both might well cause 
issues and clearly waste valuable space.

Sent from Janet's iPad

-Al-

On Sep 12, 2016, at 7:15 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> Officially, per the Migration wiki page, when you upgrade to a new version of 
> macOS, you should install the latest Xcode and command line tools and 
> reinstall MacPorts base. Those steps aren't optional.
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