

If you have an upgrade issue, please comment here and I’ll do my best to help you out and improve the instructions.
Macports check version install#
The second caveat is that I did a clean install of OS X 10.11 ‘El Capitan’, so my instructions may not adequately deal with any cruft left over by previous installs. You won’t be able to compile MacPorts for El Capitan with Xcode 6 because of changes to one or more of the header files that ship with the OS X 10.11. The first caveat is that in addition to needing access to OS X 10.11 ‘El Capitan’, you will need a copy of Xcode 7 (beta, RC, etc). So, we are back to compiling it ourselves. The first thing I noticed is that there is no El Capitan installer for MacPorts, and the Yosemite installer will not run on OS X 10.11. Given the issues I’ve had in the past, MacPorts is the very first thing I test. If you are like me, you’ve weaseled a copy of the OS X 10.11 ‘El Capitan’ Gold Master installer, and you have started checking to see how much of your software is going to break if and when you install. Update: Since people are ignoring my above comment, I have updated the below instructions to reflect the version changes reported by Chrisp in the comments.Īnother year, another OS X update. Update: MacPorts has released their official El Capitan installer.
Macports check version how to#
Use the following script to fix privacy issues: py+script.High Sierra Update: If you are looking for instructions on how to manually install MacPorts onto the High Sierra GM release, check here: Installing MacPorts on MacOS “High Sierra” Name to show if the branch has new commits on 'remote/branchname' or The 'SHOWUPSTREAM' puts a '' arrow next to the branch #git prompt see ~balay/bin - on MCS machines More details regardingīackends can be found in the matplotlib FAQ: Different backends can be specified using the ~/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc file.

Macports check version mac os x#
The default backend is the interactive Mac OS X backend. matplotlib/matplotlibrc and change the following line

opt/local/cp /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/mpl-data/matplotlibrc ~/.matplotlib/Įdit. opt/local/www/websvn/include/distconfig.php to To set up octave with atlas # warning it takes a long time to compile/optimize atlas # this is not working yet on new OSXs: sudo port install GitX Sudo port select -set py-sympy py27-sympy Sudo port install gimp VLC py-exif py-hachoir-metadata

Sudo port install py27-pyfits py27-pywcs py27-atpy py27-aplpy py-serial py27-wxpython-2.8 Sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/ Sudo port install djview LaTeXiT valgrind py-sphinx sphinx Sudo port install py27-pandas py27-ephem py27-ipython py27-scientific py27-scimath py27-scipy py27-scitools git py27-ipy emacs-app jabref R-app wget kdiff3 dia git-extras aspell aspell-dict-en py27-ipython py27-matplotlib py27-numpy py-netcdf4 ImageMagick py27-scikit-learn fdupes py-pip py-scipy py-requests mercurial netcdf-cxx netcdf-fortran py-sympy py-statsmodels gdb py27-seaborn py-pygrib pandoc py-h5py julia bashrc: export PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:$PATH The rest of the commands should be typed on a command line prompt: Install command line : sudo xcode-select -installĪgree to xcode license : sudo xcodebuild -license
