Citando Philip M. Gollucci [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Brent Jones wrote:
Good morning -
After a 6.2 to 7-Current FreeBSD upgrade, do you need to rebuild your
ports?
If you have all the compat*x libraries installed you might not need to.
But if you don't, things will use the old libraries and not the
Good morning -
After a 6.2 to 7-Current FreeBSD upgrade, do you need to rebuild your
ports?
Cheers,
Brent
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Brent Jones wrote:
Good morning -
After a 6.2 to 7-Current FreeBSD upgrade, do you need to rebuild your
ports?
If you have all the compat*x libraries installed you might not need to.
But if you don't, things will use the old libraries and not the new ones
in 7.
I would suggest you do.
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On Tuesday 18 September 2007 22:24:47 Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Brent Jones wrote:
Good morning -
After a 6.2 to 7-Current FreeBSD upgrade, do you need to rebuild your
ports?
If you have all the compat*x libraries installed you might not need to.
But if you don't, things will use the
Brent Jones wrote:
Good morning -
After a 6.2 to 7-Current FreeBSD upgrade, do you need to rebuild your
ports?
Yes (as with any major release upgrade). Old binaries will continue to
work, but if you ever plan to compile a new port you will have to
rebuild your existing ports first, because