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Posted 28 days ago
The MacPorts Project is pleased to announce the release of version 2.10.7. This is a bugfix release with small changes only. See the ChangeLog for the list of changes. If you already have MacPorts installed, the preferred method for updating is to ... [More] run: sudo port selfupdate For new installs, package installers are available for the most current macOS 15 Sequoia and all older releases back to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The source is also available as tarballs compressed with gzip or bzip2, or from the git tag. Detached PGP signatures for the disk images, package installers and source tarballs have been made by Joshua Root, and the git tag has been signed with the same key. The public key is available on the keyservers and the MacPorts wiki, the fingerprint being: 0x01FF673FB4AAE6CD: C403 7936 5723 6DCF 2E58 0C02 01FF 673F B4AA E6CD The MacPorts Port Managers [Less]
Posted about 1 month ago
The MacPorts Project is pleased to announce the release of version 2.10.6. This is a bugfix release with small changes only. See the ChangeLog for the list of changes. If you already have MacPorts installed, the preferred method for updating is to ... [More] run: sudo port selfupdate For new installs, package installers are available for the most current macOS 15 Sequoia and all older releases back to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The source is also available as tarballs compressed with gzip or bzip2, or from the git tag. Detached PGP signatures for the disk images, package installers and source tarballs have been made by Joshua Root, and the git tag has been signed with the same key. The public key is available on the keyservers and the MacPorts wiki, the fingerprint being: 0x01FF673FB4AAE6CD: C403 7936 5723 6DCF 2E58 0C02 01FF 673F B4AA E6CD The MacPorts Port Managers [Less]
Posted 5 months ago
MacPorts versions 2.10.4 and older contain a vulnerability that can allow a compromised rsync mirror to add Portfiles to the synced ports tree, thus allowing arbitrary code to be executed when those Portfiles are parsed. (Note that we currently have ... [More] no reason to believe that any of our mirrors have been compromised.) The fix for this issue is included in versions 2.10.5 and later. We recommend that all users running an affected version upgrade as soon as possible. Full details are available here. Thanks to Simon Scannell of Google’s Cloud Vulnerability Research team for discovering and analysing the issue. The MacPorts Port Managers [Less]
Posted 6 months ago
The MacPorts Project is pleased to announce the release of version 2.10.5. This is a bugfix release with small changes only. See the ChangeLog for the list of changes. If you already have MacPorts installed, the preferred method for updating is to ... [More] run: sudo port selfupdate For new installs, package installers are available for the most current macOS 15 Sequoia and all older releases back to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The source is also available as tarballs compressed with gzip or bzip2, or from the git tag. Detached PGP signatures for the disk images, package installers and source tarballs have been made by Joshua Root, and the git tag has been signed with the same key. The public key is available on the keyservers and the MacPorts wiki, the fingerprint being: 0x01FF673FB4AAE6CD: C403 7936 5723 6DCF 2E58 0C02 01FF 673F B4AA E6CD The MacPorts Port Managers [Less]
Posted 7 months ago
The MacPorts Project is pleased to announce the release of version 2.10.4. This is a bugfix release with small changes only. See the ChangeLog for the list of changes. If you already have MacPorts installed, the preferred method for updating is to ... [More] run: sudo port selfupdate For new installs, package installers are available for the most current macOS 15 Sequoia and all older releases back to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The source is also available as tarballs compressed with gzip or bzip2, or from the git tag. Detached PGP signatures for the disk images, package installers and source tarballs have been made by Joshua Root, and the git tag has been signed with the same key. The public key is available on the keyservers and the MacPorts wiki, the fingerprint being: 0x01FF673FB4AAE6CD: C403 7936 5723 6DCF 2E58 0C02 01FF 673F B4AA E6CD The MacPorts Port Managers [Less]
Posted 7 months ago
The MacPorts Project is pleased to announce the release of version 2.10.3. This is a bugfix release with small changes only. See the ChangeLog for the list of changes. If you already have MacPorts installed, the preferred method for updating is to ... [More] run: sudo port selfupdate For new installs, package installers are available for the most current macOS 15 Sequoia and all older releases back to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The source is also available as tarballs compressed with gzip or bzip2, or from the git tag. Detached PGP signatures for the disk images, package installers and source tarballs have been made by Joshua Root, and the git tag has been signed with the same key. The public key is available on the keyservers and the MacPorts wiki, the fingerprint being: 0x01FF673FB4AAE6CD: C403 7936 5723 6DCF 2E58 0C02 01FF 673F B4AA E6CD The MacPorts Port Managers [Less]
Posted 8 months ago
The MacPorts Project is pleased to announce the release of version 2.10.2. This is a bugfix release with small changes only. See the ChangeLog for the list of changes. If you already have MacPorts installed, the preferred method for updating is to ... [More] run: sudo port selfupdate For new installs, package installers are available for the most current macOS 15 Sequoia and all older releases back to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The source is also available as tarballs compressed with gzip or bzip2, or from the git tag. Detached PGP signatures for the disk images, package installers and source tarballs have been made by Joshua Root, and the git tag has been signed with the same key. The public key is available on the keyservers and the MacPorts wiki, the fingerprint being: 0x01FF673FB4AAE6CD: C403 7936 5723 6DCF 2E58 0C02 01FF 673F B4AA E6CD The MacPorts Port Managers [Less]
Posted 10 months ago
The MacPorts Project is pleased to announce the release of version 2.10.1. This is a bugfix release with small changes only. See the ChangeLog for the list of changes. If you already have MacPorts installed, the preferred method for updating is to ... [More] run: sudo port selfupdate For new installs, package installers are available for the most current macOS 14 Sonoma and all older releases back to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The source is also available as tarballs compressed with gzip or bzip2, or from the git tag. Detached PGP signatures for the disk images, package installers and source tarballs have been made by Joshua Root, and the git tag has been signed with the same key. The public key is available on the keyservers and the MacPorts wiki, the fingerprint being: 0x01FF673FB4AAE6CD: C403 7936 5723 6DCF 2E58 0C02 01FF 673F B4AA E6CD The MacPorts Port Managers [Less]
Posted 10 months ago
The MacPorts Project is happy to announce that the 2.10.0 version has now been released. It is available via the usual methods: selfupdate if you already have MacPorts installed package installers for macOS 14 Sonoma and all older releases back to ... [More] Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard (universal arm64/x86_64 for macOS 11+, i386/x86_64 for 10.6, i386/ppc for 10.5, and the rest x86_64) source tarballs, both .tar.bz2 and .tar.gz git tag The list of what’s new in 2.10.0 can be found in the ChangeLog. A big thanks to the developers for their hard work with all of the various features and bug fixes in 2.10.0, and to all those who helped out by reporting bugs or testing. Detached PGP signatures for the pkg/dmgs and source tarballs have been made by Joshua Root, whose public key is available on the keyservers and the MacPorts wiki. Key ID: 0x01FF673FB4AAE6CD Fingerprint: C403 7936 5723 6DCF 2E58 0C02 01FF 673F B4AA E6CD The MacPorts Port Managers [Less]
Posted 10 months ago
Source code and pkgs for MacPorts 2.10.0-rc1 are now available. Testing of either of these install methods is helpful. Be prepared to encounter bugs. As always, having a recent backup would be wise. Please report any bugs that you find (after first ... [More] searching Trac, of course!) If no show-stopping bugs are found in the next few days, this will become the 2.10.0 release. There are a large number of changes in this release. See the ChangeLog for a list of most of the major ones. You may like to focus your testing on the new features in that list, as well as your normal usage. Changes since beta2 are: Version number only. [Less]