HI Josh; Is it possible to find out what ports that I have installed that would fail to upgrade due to not supporting the M1 chip? If, so what command would I issue so that I could determine the risk involved of doing that massive upgrade operation?
Thanks, Ken Wolcott On Sun, May 28, 2023 at 4:30 PM Joshua Root <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Mon, 24 Apr 2023, Dave Horsfall wrote: > > > [ Disabling "+universal" ] > > > > Yes, that seems to be it; thanks. Now, is there a way to globally > > disable "universal" without cleaning every port and rebuilding with > > "-universal"? > > You don't have to rebuild everything, but there's no getting around > reinstalling all the ports that currently have +universal, if you want them > to not be universal. They may or may not have to be built depending on binary > availability. The command to do that would be: > > sudo port upgrade --enforce-variants installed -universal > > If you want to disable universal altogether in your MacPorts installation, > set universal_archs to an empty value in macports.conf. Note that this will > make it impossible to install some ports that don't support your configured > build_arch. > > - Josh >
