On Apr 18, 2018, at 06:07, William H. Magillwrote:
> One assumes that a big problem with any migration guide (or automated
> process) will be with Apache and MAMP
>
> I haven’t run OSX Server for several years now, but the difference in
> locations between OSX Server’s locations (Site, etc.)
Thanks. I think this problem was introduced by a presumably unintentional part
of this commit:
https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/commit/e3710d6800e803ebaa9528d3bdb38fb2fcade513#diff-5513a677784c8c1520463fedf268a37f
I think that needs to be reverted, and the tk port's revision increased
But if one erases everything along the
https://guide.macports.org/chunked/installing.macports.uninstalling.html
what is the use to run macports uninstall ? Isn’t everything wiped out once
/opt/local is erased ?
The page first describes the uninstall command. That will be enough for
many.
Hello, I also had tk as a sticking point in my last run of "upgrade
outdated" (after selfupdate to 2.4.3). It came very near the end of
updating everything so I succumbed to temptation and forced it with -f. I
haven't noticed anything going terribly wrong yet, but "tk contents" does
show the X11
I was considering this indeed but was looking for something intermediate like
cleaning everything except MacPorts itself to restart quickly with the
reinstall command of the previously installed packages on request. While this
seems to erase really everything.
Laurent
> Le 18 avr. 2018 à
On 2018-04-18 15:07, pagani laurent wrote:
> after uninstalling everything and following the ”migration” tuto (and
> removing tk from requested ports), I tried to install py36-jupyter but it
> stopped again with the gnureadline install which still fails in the same way
> as before (complaining
Rainer,
after uninstalling everything and following the ”migration” tuto (and removing
tk from requested ports), I tried to install py36-jupyter but it stopped again
with the gnureadline install which still fails in the same way as before
(complaining about some scipy directory) though in
> On Apr 18, 2018, at 6:07 AM, Rainer Müller wrote:
>
>>> https://developer.apple.com/support/macos-server/macOS-Server-Service-Migration-Guide.pdf
>>
>> This looks like a last note from a frustrated admin
>> leaving a company tomorrow for greener pastures.
>
> Assuming
On 2018-04-18 10:09, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Apr 16 19:39:11, rlha...@smart.net wrote:
>> "In fall 2018, Apple will stop bundling open source services such as
>> Calendar Server, Contacts Server, the Mail Server, DNS, DHCP, VPN Server,
>> and Websites with macOS Server. Customers can get these
Ryan,
I removed explicit tk installation from the myport.txt list, uninstalled tk and
restarted restore_ports.tcl myport.txt and all went through nicely.
Tk has been reinstalled as requested from python ports as dependent port. And
in that case, it does not contain explicitly X.h and other such
On Apr 16 19:39:11, rlha...@smart.net wrote:
> "In fall 2018, Apple will stop bundling open source services such as Calendar
> Server, Contacts Server, the Mail Server, DNS, DHCP, VPN Server, and Websites
> with macOS Server. Customers can get these same services directly from
> open-source
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