At 6:07 PM -0400 7/8/07, Garance A Drosihn wrote: >At 1:25 PM +0200 7/8/07, Marc "UBM" Bocklet wrote: >> >>I'd like to do some testing, but I'm a little bit afraid of the upgrade >>procedure 6.2-stable to -current. Is it possible to do a simple upgrade >>if I follow the guidelines in UPGRADE or are there any hidden caveats? >>(like "you've to recompile all installed ports", etc. :-)) > >For what it's worth, I just recently upgraded one of my i386 machines. >I first upgraded to the latest snapshot of 6.2-stable, and then I went >from there to 7.x-current. I just did that on Friday, so I can't say >that I've tested everything yet. But so far I haven't had any problems. Okay, I just hit one non-obvious problem. On the system I had upgraded, 'portupgrade' was out-of-date, but 'ruby' had already been updated before the switch to 7.x-current. Portupgrade *was* working, but then I tried to upgrade it and it stopped working. Lots of errors, and then a program-interrupt while trying to do 'pkgdb -fu'. On a hunch, I did: cd /usr/ports/lang/ruby18 make deinstall make make install && make clean and then portupgrade went back to working fine. So, there might be some cases where you'll have to build a few ports even though they are already up-to-date. -- Garance Alistair Drosehn = gad_at_gilead.netel.rpi.edu Senior Systems Programmer or gad_at_freebsd.org Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute or drosih_at_rpi.eduReceived on Mon Jul 09 2007 - 00:51:15 UTC
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