I don't know what 'macadmin' is. If you mean the 'macports' user, it should be
as unprivileged as possible, and thus not a member of any groups other than its
own.
TBH, the easiest fix is probably to delete the 'macports' user and group, and
let them be recreated by the installer during step 2 of the Migration process.
- Josh
Murray Eisenberg wrote:
As follow-up:
What user group should macadmin belong to? During the migration I was asked
whether to use a temporary something-or-other for macports user or else to make
it part of the admin group. I did the latter.
> On 31 Jul2022, at 11:01 AM, Murray Eisenberg <murrayeisenberg at gmail.com
<https://lists.macports.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users> <mailto:murrayeisenberg at
gmail.com <https://lists.macports.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users>>> wrote:
>
> On an iMac I was running MacPorts 2.7.2 under macOS Monterey 12.5. I used the macOS Migration Assistant to migrate Documents and Settings from a Time Machine backup of that iMac to a new Mac Studio, also running macOS 12.5.
>
> Now at the login screen I show a user MacPorts, but I do not see such user listed when, in my admin account, I use System Preferences > Users & Groups.
>
> What, if anything, should be done?