Re: Restoring from Time Machine backup relocates home directories

2017-09-15 Thread db
On 15 Sep 2017, at 04:32, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > I recently reinstalled macOS and, during the setup process, restored from a > Time Machine backup. One would think that after restoration, the machine > would be in a state sufficiently similar to the one it was in at

Re: Restoring from Time Machine backup relocates home directories

2017-09-15 Thread Ryan Schmidt
> On Sep 15, 2017, at 07:09, db wrote: > > On 15 Sep 2017, at 04:32, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> I recently reinstalled macOS and, during the setup process, restored from a >> Time Machine backup. One would think that after restoration, the machine >>

Re: Restoring from Time Machine backup relocates home directories

2017-09-15 Thread Daniel J. Luke
On Sep 14, 2017, at 10:32 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > I had numerous ports installed that create their own user accounts with > add_users or add_user, and of course MacPorts has its macports user. For each > of these users, I could select if I wanted the user to be

Re: Restoring from Time Machine backup relocates home directories

2017-09-15 Thread db
On 15 Sep 2017, at 18:06, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > Not always, because many ports use local variables when setting the home > directory, so you then have to find the place in the Portfile where that > local variable is set. And also, many ports split the add_users

Re: Restoring from Time Machine backup relocates home directories

2017-09-15 Thread Rainer Müller
On 2017-09-15 20:56, db wrote: > On 15 Sep 2017, at 18:06, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> Not always, because many ports use local variables when setting the home >> directory, so you then have to find the place in the Portfile where that >> local variable is set. And also,

travis builds time out -- then keep restarting ???

2017-09-15 Thread Ken Cunningham
Something funny is going on with travis today. The builds keep restarting after timing out at 48 mins, I think