I'm away from computer, but on anything older than 10.9 you need to either compile macports from source and link against a newer curl (bootstrapping) or download manually and put files to correct location, or fetch files from the macports mirror which still offers http.
Maybe port fetch could support a special flag to use alternative download method. Mojca V sob., 17. avg. 2019 13:50 je oseba Dmitri Zaitsev <[email protected]> napisala: > Maybe I should add that this issue is not due to my system's curl and git > clients, > both are up-to-date and work fine without the issues mentioned there. > > Also I can easily access the same URL and download the files manually. > > The issue seems to be only with MacPorts apparently not using my newer > clients. > > > On Saturday, August 17, 2019, Dmitri Zaitsev <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Werner, >> >> Many thanks! >> >> However, it says: >> > This is an extremely minimal, bare bootstrap of curl, and git, and >> little else, specifically targeted at OSX 10.7.5. >> >> I am on 10.8.5. >> >> >> On Saturday, August 17, 2019, Werner LEMBERG <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> > I do appreciate your time and fully understand that this is not your >>> > concern but would be still thankful if anyone could advice on how to >>> > configure MacPorts to use the recent ssl. >>> >>> Try this for bootstrapping: >>> >>> https://try.gitea.io/donbright/lm >>> >>> >>> Werner >>> >> >> >> -- >> Dmitri Zaitsev >> School of Mathematics >> Trinity College Dublin >> >> WWW: http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~zaitsev/ >> >> > > -- > Dmitri Zaitsev > School of Mathematics > Trinity College Dublin > > WWW: http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~zaitsev/ > >
