I think most people (including myself) use brew nowadays, which installs to /usr/local/bin so the instructions work. I was wondering if we should remove the MacPorts instructions? -- Rebecca Cran On 7/20/21 11:37 PM, Andrew Fish wrote: > These Xcode instructions look good to me in general. Thanks for doing > this I usually do things following a non public path. > > I think to make these instructions work you need to update > *_XCODE5_*_MTOC_PATH > > By default, this will install |mtoc| at |/opt/local/bin/mtoc|. > https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/BaseTools/Conf/tools_def.template#L2957 > > > *_XCODE5_*_MTOC_PATH = /usr/local/bin/mtoc > > > We could change this to match the brew default location, I think this > location is way out of date. I think the other things get fixed by the > path variables. > > Thanks, > > Andrew Fish > > > >> On May 25, 2021, at 5:36 AM, Rebecca Cran > > wrote: >> >> On 5/25/21 6:21 AM, Laszlo Ersek wrote: >> >>> The idea is to use the wiki of any one of your projects on >>> github.com -- >>> most fittingly, your edk2 fork's wiki. >>> >>> The URL to clone the "real" wiki repo from is: >>> >>> git://github.com/tianocore/tianocore.github.io.wiki >>> >>> >>> And the repo URL of the wiki of your edk2 fork *should be*: >>> >>> git@github.com :bcran/edk2.wiki.git >>> >>> I'm not sure if you first need to enable the wiki function, for your >>> edk2 fork, on github.com . Maybe that's hidden >>> somewhere between the >>> project (fork) settings. Either way, once your wiki repo exists, just >>> force-push to it whatever your local clone contains. And, only the >>> "master" branch matters for rendering, AFAICT. >> >> >> Ah, got it - thanks. >> >> The updated Xcode.md page is at >> https://github.com/bcran/edk2/wiki/Xcode >> >> >> >> -- >> Rebecca Cran >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >