Re: High Sierra and MacPorts

2017-10-11 Thread [ftp83plus]
From experience, Macs Fan Control seems to work a tad better than smcFanControl. But that doesn’t solve the base issue of why so much CPU is being used, and why the fan doesn’t increase in speed along with CPU temperature. > El 11 oct 2017, a las 22:35, Ken Cunningham > escribió: > > This c

Re: High Sierra and MacPorts

2017-10-11 Thread Ken Cunningham
This can be useful for overriding fan control, I've found: https://github.com/hholtmann/smcFanControl Watch your temps, tho. K On 2017-10-11, at 7:27 PM, [ftp83plus] wrote: > Already did. No difference. > > I am beginning to suspect that Apple did this on purpose to push users to buy > new

Re: High Sierra and MacPorts

2017-10-11 Thread [ftp83plus]
Already did. No difference. I am beginning to suspect that Apple did this on purpose to push users to buy new hardware. Just as it does crippling iPhone with bloated iOS. > El 11 oct 2017, a las 20:18, Clemens Lang escribió: > > On October 10, 2017 10:25:12 PM GMT+02:00, "[ftp83plus]" > wrot

Re: High Sierra and MacPorts

2017-10-11 Thread Clemens Lang
On October 10, 2017 10:25:12 PM GMT+02:00, "[ftp83plus]" wrote: >Still, even with a relatively low temperature (65C-so) the fan spins >loudly, reaches max speed at 70C (read from CPU diode with Macs Fan >Control. What is strange is the speed doesn’t seem to be directly >linked to the temperature

restore_ports.tcl - in infinite loop while sorting (sort_ports $portLis)

2017-10-11 Thread William H. Magill
I Have upgraded my mini to High Sierra and trying to migrate to Mac Ports 2.4.2. (I had previously upgraded my iMac with no problems.) The mini upgrade is failing in the restore_ports.tcl step ——-- shianbrae> curl --location --remote-name \ Continue> https://github.c

Re: High Sierra and MacPorts

2017-10-11 Thread Dave Horsfall
On Mon, 9 Oct 2017, Dave Horsfall wrote: Now that MacPorts is on 2.4.2, is High Sierra now fair game? Is it likely to be even more bloated and slower on my old 4GB MacBook than before? Well, that generated a fascinating discussion, but it didn't answer my questions... If there was an annou