Re: freebsd-update not removing old libraries

2021-03-16 Thread Lucas Nali de Magalhães
> On Mar 16, 2021, at 3:57 PM, Freddie Cash  wrote:
> 
> There seems to be a bug in freebsd-update on 11.x and 12.x systems where
> it's not removing old library files in the final "freebsd-update install"
> run.
> 
> System 1:
> 10.2 upgrade to 11.2.  /lib/libreadline.so.8 is left behind, which breaks
> bash pkg.
> 
> (…)
> 
> No source tree is installed on any of the broken systems (1 and 3).  They
> are strictly binary upgrades/pkg installs.

Do you tried an extra round of "freebsd-update install" ?

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freebsd-update not removing old libraries

2021-03-16 Thread Freddie Cash
There seems to be a bug in freebsd-update on 11.x and 12.x systems where
it's not removing old library files in the final "freebsd-update install"
run.

System 1:
10.2 upgrade to 11.2.  /lib/libreadline.so.8 is left behind, which breaks
bash pkg.
11.2 upgrade to 11.4. /lib/libreadline.so.8 is left behind, which breaks
bash pkg.
11.4 upgrade to 12.2. /lib/libreadline.so.8 is left behind, which breaks
bash pkg.

System 2:
11.2 upgrade to 12.2.  /lib/libreadline.so.8 doesn't exist, no issues with
any packages.  This one has the source tree installed as I needed it to
compile the openzfs port, and I manually ran "make delete-old" and "make
delete-old-libs" on this one.

System 3:
11.x upgrade to 12.2. /lib/libreadline.so.8 left behind, which breaks bash
pkg.

I don't remember which specific minor version of 11 was installed on system
3, but it was most likely 11.2.

No source tree is installed on any of the broken systems (1 and 3).  They
are strictly binary upgrades/pkg installs.

How would one go about running the equivalent of "make delete-old" and
"make delete-old-libs" on these systems, when "freebsd-update install"
after a "pkg upgrade -f" doesn't do anything?  I'd prefer to keep the
source tree off these, but if I have to install it temporarily to run
delete-old/delete-old-libs, then so be it.

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Upgrade-report: 12.1-RELEASE --> 12.2-RELEASE

2021-03-16 Thread andrew glaeser
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In a while I had not installed any package-upgrades, no idea how
dns-resolving became de-registered, when that was solved by manually
changing /etc/resolv.conf, sys-upgrade was a pure pleasure, it was so good,
boring myself to death almost in the waiting-time, just perfect (inside the
frame of today's possibilities, of course):

[see my session transscipt:]

https://attachment.irregulaire.info/FBSD12.1-upgrade-report.tx.xz

Greetings, we need much more boredom and unspectacular software-upgrades, even
system-upgrades without any regressions!



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Re: FreeBSD 13.0-RC2 Now Available

2021-03-16 Thread Nenhum_de_Nos



On Sat, March 13, 2021 18:33, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
> On Fri, March 12, 2021 21:11, Glen Barber wrote:
>> === Upgrading ===
>>
>> The freebsd-update(8) utility supports binary upgrades of amd64 and i386
> systems running earlier FreeBSD releases.  Systems running earlier
> FreeBSD releases can upgrade as follows:
>>
>>  # freebsd-update upgrade -r 13.0-RC2
>
> Hi Glen,
>
> this announce mentions just amd64 and i386 as able to use freebsd-update.
> On the BETA2 announce there was a mention of aarch64 as well
> (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2021-February/093081.html).
>
> I then tried to use it now on a 13.0-BETA4 system:
>
> root@rpi4_bsd:~ # freebsd-update -r 13.0-RC2 upgrade
> src component not installed, skipped
> Looking up update.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 3 mirrors found.
> Fetching metadata signature for 13.0-BETA4 from update4.freebsd.org...
> done. Fetching metadata index... done.
> Fetching 1 metadata patches. done.
> Applying metadata patches... done.
> Fetching 1 metadata files... done.
> Inspecting system... done.
>
> The following components of FreeBSD seem to be installed:
> kernel/generic kernel/generic-dbg world/base world/base-dbg
>
> The following components of FreeBSD do not seem to be installed:
>
> Does this look reasonable (y/n)?
>
> The system is:
>
> FreeBSD rpi4_bsd 13.0-BETA4 FreeBSD 13.0-BETA4 #0
> releng/13.0-n244592-e32bc253629: Fri Feb 26 05:53:09 UTC 2021
> r...@releng1.nyi.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/arm64.aarch64/sys/GENERIC
> arm64
>
>
> I did not typed "y" yet. Is it safe to go through with it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> matheus

Just an update. I finished the update on Raspberry Pi 4B 4GB using
freebsd-update and all worked just fine. It worked fine also from BETA4 to
RC1.

matheus

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