May I ask, what exactly is your problem with having the Apps installed by MacPorts under /Applications/MacPorts ? I am not really sure I see what the problem is you are trying to fix.

Chris

On 09/11/2022 11:57 pm, supervisitor via macports-users wrote:
... ups, this I have probably overlooked. (have made the installation from 
source).

But before I now uninstall everything to perform a reinstall, some further 
questions:

Can I do an installation with parameter "--with-applications-dir" carefree over the 
existing installation... without losing the information about installed apps, e.g. inside 
"registry.db"?
The documentation for upgrading a source installation is described as follows 
in the documentation:
        MacPorts Guide, Chapter: 2.3:
        "To upgrade a copy of MacPorts that was installed from source to the newer 
release of the source code, simply repeat the source install with the newer version of 
the MacPorts source code."
But does this also apply if I specify an additional parameter like 
"--with-applications-dir"?

Or can I change the path afterwards in configuration file(s), e.g. 
'/opt/local/etc/macports/macports.conf:applications_dir        
/Applications/MacPorts'?
(of course after a 'sudo mv /Applications/MacPorts /opt/local/.')

Does anyone have any experience or reliable information on this?


Thanks and cheers!



On 9 Nov 2022, at 16:54, Langer, Stephen A. (Fed) <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Build MacPorts from source and use the --with-applications-dir option when 
configuring it.

-- Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: macports-users <[email protected]> on behalf of 
supervisitor via macports-users <[email protected]>
Reply-To: supervisitor <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2022 at 10:38 AM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: how to move "Python Launcher" away from /Application folder?

    Hi.

    This "MacPorts" folder inside Applications, where the Python Launcher is inside, 
looks useless for me... but is needed when I launch "port -v upgrade outdated" from 
terminal.
    => does someone know a solution to move this folder and files inside away 
from there, best would be inside /opt/...

    Cheers...



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