On Oct 1, 2018, at 17:59, Daniel J. Luke wrote:

> On Oct 1, 2018, at 6:25 PM, Michael Newman wrote:
>>> MacPorts, for the most part, works fine on macOS10.14 now.
>> 
>> Does that mean that I can install Mojave

You can install Mojave, but bear in mind what I said previously on this list 
about waiting awhile for us to iron out the inevitable problems:

https://lists.macports.org/pipermail/macports-users/2018-September/045703.html

We have not yet published a MacPorts installer package for Mojave, and we have 
not yet worked out what changes we want to make to deal with the lack of 32-bit 
parts in the 10.14 SDK.


>> and that installed ports will continue to run without my having to install a 
>> newer MacPorts from source and perform a migration?

As with any new version of macOS, you should reinstall MacPorts and uninstall 
and reinstall (migrate) ports.


> If you want to avoid building everything from source, you'll need to wait a 
> bit (I don't think there's a Mojave build system set up yet, and even after 
> it's set up it will probably take about a week for it to build all the 
> packages it can build).

The Mojave build worker is up and building, but yes it will take a long time to 
build enough ports.

https://build.macports.org/waterfall?tag=10.14


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