Don't be put off too much by this. It takes only about 10 minutes to fix, if you care to. I use it on every machine < 10.9 routinely.
Download the macports source tarball. You'll use it twice. First disable any PATH settings in your .profile. Then configure a "bootstrap" installation of macports that will hold a modern SSL: ./configure --with-prefix=/opt/bootstrap --with-applications-dir=/opt/bootstrap/Applications make && sudo make install Then use that installation to install a current version of curl sudo /opt/bootstrap/bin/port -v -N install curl Once it's finished, start with a fresh copy of the macports source, and tell it to use the new curl ./configure --with-curlprefix=/opt/bootstrap make && sudo make install it will write a new copy of macports over your old copy in /opt/local, keeping all your settings and installed ports intact. Then re-enable your PATH settings in .profile There is one hiccup. Updating macports with "sudo port selfupdate" does not respect the curlprefix. So instead, "sync" macports instead of "selfupdating" it sudo port -v sync When you want to update MacPorts, build a copy from source against /opt/bootstrap. Once in a while, as often as you feel you need to, update curl in /opt/bootstrap. Ken On 2018-09-25, at 2:35 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote: > Dear Werner, > > Lion does not properly support HTTPS. You might need to recompile > MacPorts from source to link against a version of libcurl with full > SSL support. > > See for example: > https://trac.macports.org/ticket/51516 > > Mojca
