

I am really really thankful for all your work! Upgrading my (4g, ssd) mid-2009, 15", MacBook Pro 5.3 from El Capitan to HS was really easy, the instructions super clear on your website, and quite intuitive as well. Let me start by saying, Dosdude1, what an amazing piece of software you've written! again.Īnybody have info about conflicts between Intel Graphics and nVidia controllers on pure Mac systems?Īnybody know how to remove graphic controllers leaving only the nVidia webdriver? Without damaging the system of course The system becomes unstable and unusable. So, I decided to put the extensions back in place, with no success. When back to HS, I've received a message on screen that system integrity was active and the system had no graphic acceleration. When I've restarted the system the nVidia GPU does not show nothing on screen, so I had to replug the ATI video card to see what happened. So, I've decided to remove that extensions on the Library/Extensions folder. Update2: Reading some topics on forums of the "parallel" Macintosh community some people speak about issues between the Intel graphics controllers installed on the HS by default: those create conflicts to some users with the nVidia web driver. So I go for 10.13.1 to try if the system updates or the newer versions of HS was the cause of my glitches and issues with graphics. Update1: After some investigation on the web, I've decided to install an older version of HS on my MacPro3.1. I've been trying to solve the problem with the glitches with nVidia and HS. But if instead of upgrading it you reinstall it without specifying any variants, or if you specify the gcc7 variant, it should use that instead of gcc5.Hello. Perhaps when you originally installed it, gcc5 was the default. * conflicts with dragonegg33 dragonegg34 g95 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48 gcc49 gcc5 gcc6 Gcc7: Build using the MacPorts gcc 7 compiler * conflicts with dragonegg33 dragonegg34 g95 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48 gcc49 gcc5 gcc7 Gcc6: Build using the MacPorts gcc 6 compiler * conflicts with dragonegg33 dragonegg34 g95 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48 gcc49 gcc6 gcc7 Gcc5: Build using the MacPorts gcc 5 compiler * conflicts with dragonegg33 dragonegg34 g95 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48 gcc5 gcc6 gcc7

Gcc49: Build using the MacPorts gcc 4.9 compiler * conflicts with dragonegg33 dragonegg34 g95 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc49 gcc5 gcc6 gcc7 Gcc48: Build using the MacPorts gcc 4.8 compiler * conflicts with dragonegg33 dragonegg34 g95 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc48 gcc49 gcc5 gcc6 gcc7 Gcc47: Build using the MacPorts gcc 4.7 compiler * conflicts with dragonegg33 dragonegg34 g95 gcc44 gcc45 gcc47 gcc48 gcc49 gcc5 gcc6 gcc7 Gcc46: Build using the MacPorts gcc 4.6 compiler * conflicts with dragonegg33 dragonegg34 g95 gcc44 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48 gcc49 gcc5 gcc6 gcc7 Gcc45: Build using the MacPorts gcc 4.5 compiler * conflicts with dragonegg33 dragonegg34 g95 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48 gcc49 gcc5 gcc6 gcc7 Gcc44: Build using the MacPorts gcc 4.4 compiler * conflicts with dragonegg33 dragonegg34 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48 gcc49 gcc5 gcc6 gcc7 G95: Build using the g95 Fortran compiler * conflicts with dragonegg33 g95 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48 gcc49 gcc5 gcc6 gcc7 * conflicts with dragonegg34 g95 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48 gcc49 gcc5 gcc6 gcc7ĭragonegg34: Build using the MacPorts dragonegg 3.4 compiler The default today is gcc7:ĭragonegg33: Build using the MacPorts dragonegg 3.3 compiler It tried to re-install it, and for that it downloaded gcc5 Īst has variants for choosing which gcc you want.

I tried to upgrade the first one (alphabetically), which is ast. Is this definitive ? Meaning the software I have needing gcc48 to compile will not be working anymore ? Gcc48 is not supported on macOS High Sierra and newer In the file /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_release_tarballs_ports_lang_gcc48/gcc48/main.log To use the current port, you must be in a port's directory.

Please verify that the directory and portfile syntax are correct. caux% sudo port upgrade outdatedĮrror: gcc48 is not supported on macOS High Sierra and newerĮrror: Failed to fetch gcc48: unsupported platformĮrror: See /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_release_tarballs_ports_lang_gcc48/gcc48/main.log for details.Ĭan't map the URL 'file://.' to a port description file ("Could not find Portfile in /Users/caux"). To upgrade your installed ports, you should run > MacPorts base is already the latest version > Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync When then running sudo port upgrade outdated, I get this error : I upgraded MacPort downloading and running the MacPorts-2.4. I upgraded my Mac OS to 10.13 High Sierra
