Re: do I have to reinstall my ports after upgrading to Monterey?

2021-10-31 Thread Christopher Jones
Yes you do. You should always follow the migration instructions under https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration Chris > On 31 Oct 2021, at 3:45 pm, Artemio González López via macports-users > wrote: > > I just installed macOS 12.0.1 on an M1

Re: provide latest OS root certificates via port?

2021-10-31 Thread Richard L. Hamilton
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/61333 is an old ticket about mpstats not reporting on Tiger and Leopard. The problem also exists on Snow Leopard (not just certificates there) and as recently as Mojave (certificates). The general solution IMO is that

Re: provide latest OS root certificates via port?

2021-10-31 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
> Am 31.10.2021 um 10:37 schrieb raf : > > On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 09:02:34AM -0700, Michael wrote: > > And this will happen again and again as every root certificate becomes > ancient and expires. So it would be nice to have an easy way to to keep > a system's root certificates up to date,

Re: provide latest OS root certificates via port?

2021-10-31 Thread Richard L. Hamilton
I think you're onto something here. (color highlighting added, not in the original output) sh-3.2$ # 10.14 sh-3.2$ /usr/bin/curl -sS https://ports.macports.org >/dev/null curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: certificate has expired # lines of advice in error message skipped here sh-3.2$

Re: provide latest OS root certificates via port?

2021-10-31 Thread Chris Jones
I have always favoured VMWare over parallels myself, and they now offer a free license for non-commerical usages. https://customerconnect.vmware.com/web/vmware/evalcenter?p=fusion-player-personal > On 31 Oct 2021, at 12:07 pm, Richard L. Hamilton wrote: > > Years ago, creating a (then OS X,

Re: provide latest OS root certificates via port?

2021-10-31 Thread raf
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 09:02:34AM -0700, Michael wrote: > As a user who spent a week trying to figure out what was going on > with more and more sites not working, making less of the information > out there available to figure out how to solve the expired cert, it > was really painful to find

Re: provide latest OS root certificates via port?

2021-10-31 Thread Richard L. Hamilton
Years ago, creating a (then OS X, now macOS) VM under free VirtualBox was a horrid pain (which is why I'm running the relatively expensive but nicer Parallels for that and VMs other than Solaris). But apparently now it's relatively easy. You do need plenty of extra disk space and I'd say 8GB

do I have to reinstall my ports after upgrading to Monterey?

2021-10-31 Thread Artemio González López via macports-users
I just installed macOS 12.0.1 on an M1 MacBook Pro 13” from last year, and I was wondering if it’s necessary to reinstall all my ports (which I installed under Big Sur) after the update (they seem to be running just fine). Thanks a lot in advance, Artemio Artemio Gonzalez Lopez

Re: do I have to reinstall my ports after upgrading to Monterey?

2021-10-31 Thread Artemio González López via macports-users
> On 31 Oct 2021, at 16:46, Christopher Jones wrote: > > > Yes you do. You should always follow the migration instructions under > > https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration > > > Chris > >> On 31 Oct 2021, at 3:45 pm, Artemio González López via

Re: provide latest OS root certificates via port?

2021-10-31 Thread raf
On Sun, Oct 31, 2021 at 11:46:46AM +0100, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote: > > > Am 31.10.2021 um 10:37 schrieb raf : > > > > On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 09:02:34AM -0700, Michael > > wrote: > > > > And this will happen again and again as every root certificate becomes > > ancient and expires. So it

Re: provide latest OS root certificates via port?

2021-10-31 Thread raf
On Sun, Oct 31, 2021 at 07:59:29AM -0400, "Richard L. Hamilton" wrote: > I think you're onto something here. (color highlighting added, not in the > original output) > > sh-3.2$ # 10.14 > sh-3.2$ /usr/bin/curl -sS https://ports.macports.org >/dev/null > curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: