I did _not_ do the update,and now when I check System Preferences > Software 
Update it says I’m up-to-date. 

So does sound like a glitch at Apple’s end, due to yesterday’s relase of the 
macOS 10.15 beta.

> On 4 Jun2019, at 1:40 PM, Richard L. Hamilton <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I had a notification of a software update (the ones that are delivered like 
> OS updates, which includes the OS, command line tools, and (at least) printer 
> driver updates and the development build of Safari), but just checked, and at 
> that point it said I was up to date.
> 
> So perhaps what you saw was a temporary problem on the other end.
> 
> I'd err on the side of caution, and not take an early beta, unless it was my 
> intent to be a guinea pig.
> 
>> On Jun 4, 2019, at 12:05, Murray Eisenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> In macOS 10.14.5 I’m using MacPorts 2.5.4. The Xcode command-line tools are 
>> version 10.2.1 (as is Xcode itself).
>> 
>> Oddly, I’m getting notifications that an update of command-line tools to 
>> beta 1 for Xcode 11 is available.
>> 
>> Should I upgrade that now (strange I’d get a beta notification!), or is it 
>> incompatible with current MacPorts 2.5.4?
>> 

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