3 | | My current interest in MacPorts is to work up a replacement for Apple's late and lamented macOS/OS X Server. It actually still exists, but only as a pale ghost of what it used to be. As of macOS 10.14 (Mojave) it no longer supports the services that most people want -- things like mail, web service, dns and dhcp. I've run OS X Server for many years, but now it's getting very long in the tooth, and doesn't run on current versions of macOS. I figured that if I based my replacement on MacPorts, it'd be much easier to keep it up to date. |
| 3 | My current interest in MacPorts is to work up a replacement for Apple's late and lamented macOS/OS X Server. It actually still exists, but only as a pale ghost of what it used to be. As of macOS 10.14 (Mojave) it no longer supports the services that most people want -- things like mail, web service, dns and dhcp. I've run the "original" OS X Server for many years, but now it's getting very long in the tooth, and doesn't run on current versions of macOS. I figured that if I based my replacement on MacPorts, it'd be much easier to keep it up to date. |