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 __

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 > 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

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 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 broken?  Is

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

2011-11-28 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

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 Fujits