Re: upgrade issue 8.x to 9.0-RC2: libz.so.5 not found

2011-11-29 Thread Johan Hendriks
al...@stokes.ca schreef: However, programs such as startx and portupgrade are failing with the message libz.so.5 not found. I know I can fix this with an evil symlink, but that doesn't seem right, and what else is broken? Is there not a facility in portupgrade to scan my live dependencies and

Re: upgrade issue 8.x to 9.0-RC2: libz.so.5 not found

2011-11-29 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:49 AM, Johan Hendriks joh.hendr...@gmail.com wrote: al...@stokes.ca schreef: However, programs such as startx and portupgrade are failing with the message libz.so.5 not found.  I know I can fix this with an evil symlink, but that doesn't seem right, and what else is

Re: upgrade issue 8.x to 9.0-RC2: libz.so.5 not found

2011-11-29 Thread Anton Shterenlikht
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:54:33AM -0800, Garrett Cooper wrote: On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:49 AM, Johan Hendriks joh.hendr...@gmail.com wrote: al...@stokes.ca schreef: However, programs such as startx and portupgrade are failing with the message libz.so.5 not found.  I know I can fix

Re: upgrade issue 8.x to 9.0-RC2: libz.so.5 not found

2011-11-29 Thread Andriy Gapon
on 29/11/2011 10:49 Johan Hendriks said the following: What you probably did is make delete-old-libs. This deletes the old 8.x libs that where used by your ports. What you need to do is rebuild all your ports. In my experience installing misc/compat8x was sufficient. -- Andriy Gapon

upgrade issue 8.x to 9.0-RC2: libz.so.5 not found

2011-11-28 Thread allan
Hello everyone, First a quick introduction, then my project, then my problem. ==My FreeBSD involvement== I've been dabbling with FreeBSD since I set up stokes.ca at pair.com over a decade ago. I liked the service at Pair, so I installed FreeBSD at home on a spare box. One of those evil

Re: upgrade issue 8.x to 9.0-RC2: libz.so.5 not found

2011-11-28 Thread Martin Sugioarto
Am Mon, 28 Nov 2011 17:49:50 -0800 schrieb al...@stokes.ca: Hello everyone, Hi, (I'll shorten this a bit, because I don't have opinions on everything you wrote) I'm either not brave enough or insane enough to put my FreeBSD system volume onto the ZFS mirror, as much as that seems kind of