Thanks, Josh, for the workaround. Using “sudo `readlink
/opt/local/bin/port-tclsh` ./restore_ports.tcl” worked great.
++Eric
The most straightforward workaround is to use a different path for the
interpreter. /opt/local/bin/port-tclsh is a symlink to the actual
tclsh8.6 in a subdirectory, so run
On 21/3/2024 23:33, Eric Gallager wrote:
On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 12:53 AM Joshua Root wrote:
Hopefully we can ship automatic migration in MacPorts base soon and
retire restore_ports.tcl.
Yeah, please notify me once this happens; I've been reluctant to
update from Big Sur just due to how much
On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 12:53 AM Joshua Root wrote:
>
> > I recently upgraded from macOS 13.x to macOS 14.3.1 Sonoma and started
> > running the MacPorts Migration process. I got interrupted and did the minor
> > macOS update to macOS 14.4 and tried to run the “restore_ports.tcl” script,
> > wh
I recently upgraded from macOS 13.x to macOS 14.3.1 Sonoma and started running
the MacPorts Migration process. I got interrupted and did the minor macOS
update to macOS 14.4 and tried to run the “restore_ports.tcl” script, which
worked for a while but then threw an error about the libtdbc libra
I recently upgraded from macOS 13.x to macOS 14.3.1 Sonoma and started running
the MacPorts Migration process. I got interrupted and did the minor macOS
update to macOS 14.4 and tried to run the “restore_ports.tcl” script, which
worked for a while but then threw an error about the libtdbc librar