Olivier SMEDTS wrote: > 2009/7/19 Thomas Backman <serenity_at_exscape.org>: >> On Jul 19, 2009, at 20:16, Ken Smith wrote: >>> The problem is that as of the next time you update a machine that had >>> been running -current you are best off reinstalling all ports or other >>> applications you have on the machine. �When you reboot after doing the >>> update to the base system everything you have installed will still work >>> because the old shared library versions will still be there. �However >>> anything you build on the machine after its base system gets updated >>> would be linked against the newer base system shared libraries but any >>> libraries that are part of ports or other applications (e.g. the Xorg >>> libraries) would have been linked against the older library versions. >>> You really don't want to leave things that way. >> So, to be clear: a fresh ports tree and "portupgrade -af" after building and >> installing r195767+ should be enough to solve any problems? (installkernel, >> installworld, reboot, portupgrade -af) > > But there won't be any problem until you do a "make delete-old-libs" > in /usr/src/, right ? > > Olivier > >> Regards, >> Thomas >> _______________________________________________ >> freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org mailing list >> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current >> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscribe_at_freebsd.org" >> > Real fun this moment. It took appoximately 13 hours on a two socket, 8 core Dell PowerEdge 1950 III at 2,5 GHz with 16 GB RAM for 453 ports to be recompiled. I have another box (of many) running FreeBSD 8.0-BETA2/amd64 with 2 GB RAM and a Athlon64 2,2GHz CPU having 800(!) ports installed. Can you imagine how long this box will be occupied by 'portupgrade -af'? I guess 'cherry-picking' is the only solution. FreeBSD 8.0 on AMD64 does have serious performance issues these days, try to compile a compiler (gcc44, for instance) and watch how bumpy your X11 or how network traffic on a 'headless' server becomes. Kernel compilation time has been increased by approx 10 minutes on the 8 core box with 16 GB RAM since ~ 4 months now. I know, this is a kind of off topic for the questiojns discussed at the moment, but I guess those problems and fun are guaranteed for those having lots of ports, FreeBSD 8 running on AMD64 ;-)) Regards, OliverReceived on Tue Jul 21 2009 - 18:45:39 UTC
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