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Upgrading to a new major release of macOS #25

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Having a section help user to understand they have to do that when upgrading to a new major release and give an quick overview.

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mascguy commented Oct 28, 2021

I'm not setup to see how this looks on our site, but like the idea!

Anyone else?

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raimue commented Nov 5, 2021

Looks good to me, although I also only looked at the HTML and not a rendered version.


<ol>
<li>Install the latest version of <a href="<?php print $guide_url . '#installing.xcode'; ?>">Xcode and the Xcode Command Line Tools</a></li>
</li><a href="<?php print $trac_url . '/wiki/Migration#config'; ?>">Update your macports.conf</a> (if not default)</li>
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Surely we should be consistent about whether or not there is a / before wiki. I am guessing that there should not be a slash.

You have a closing </li> tag at the beginning of this line that should be an opening tag instead.

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<li>Install the latest version of <a href="<?php print $guide_url . '#installing.xcode'; ?>">Xcode and the Xcode Command Line Tools</a></li>
</li><a href="<?php print $trac_url . '/wiki/Migration#config'; ?>">Update your macports.conf</a> (if not default)</li>
<li>Reinstall MacPorts for your version of the Mac operation system</li>
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The word is "operating system", not "operation system" but let's just say "macOS", shall we?

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