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Thank you very much for your response.
I apologize for being imprecise.
1. The computer is a 2020 MacBook Air m1 and the operating system is MacOS
12.3. However, I have the same problem on a 2013 Intel MacBook Pro running
MacOS 11.6.5.
2. The code is a Fortran code that I compiled using gfortr
On Mar 27, 2022, at 12:48, dan d. wrote:
> Can one delete older python versions then the current python10? Do some
> ports anticipate an older version?
You can uninstall any ports you no longer need or want to have installed. If
any installed ports still declare dependencies on them, MacPorts
On Mar 27, 2022, at 13:06, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
>
> (although I think Apple provides the servers)
Apple provided the servers from late 2006 [1] (when our first home OpenDarwin
closed its doors) until late 2016 [2] (when Apple's macOS forge service shut
down). Since then, we have used GitH
On Mar 29, 2022, at 09:00, Peter Brommer wrote:
> I somehow managed to shoot myself in the foot with an ill considered forced
> deactivate. A port upgrade outdated command would abort when it tried to
> install libgcc-devel. This must have been a new dependency of one of my
> installed ports (I
Hi all,
I somehow managed to shoot myself in the foot with an ill considered forced
deactivate. A port upgrade outdated command would abort when it tried to
install libgcc-devel. This must have been a new dependency of one of my
installed ports (I would blame py39-scipy or py39-numpy, but I hav