Back when I switched, it wasn’t unusual for MacPorts packages to not compile for some reason or another, and at that point my skills in that realm were lacking which meant I had little ability to fix these issues, rendering its technical superiorities over Homebrew moot.
Homebrew was less hassle in that most of the time, it successfully installed things and when it didn’t, it was fixed in short order.
Since then I’ve become much more capable of diagnosing and fixing broken packages but it’s still not something I’d like to spend my time on if I can help it.
Homebrew was less hassle in that most of the time, it successfully installed things and when it didn’t, it was fixed in short order.
Since then I’ve become much more capable of diagnosing and fixing broken packages but it’s still not something I’d like to spend my time on if I can help it.