> On 10/10/14 22:35, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > Yep. You *have* to run sysmerge for this upgrade or you will have broken rc
> > scripts.
>
> Just wondering: now that sysmerge seems to the main supported method for
> upgrading the etc directories, are there any plans to have it
> automagically ru
On 10/10/14 22:35, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Yep. You *have* to run sysmerge for this upgrade or you will have broken rc
> scripts.
Just wondering: now that sysmerge seems to the main supported method for
upgrading the etc directories, are there any plans to have it
automagically run at the end o
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Yep. You *have* to run sysmerge for this upgrade or you will have broken rc
> scripts.
Note to self ...
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On 2014-10-09, Jason Tubnor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was just testing upgrades prior to the 5.6 release and noticed items
> in the rc.conf.local were being ignored. A bit of digging, I noticed,
> rc.subr had some changes and more importantly there were quite a few
> changes to rc.conf.
>
> Cutting to t
Hi,
I was just testing upgrades prior to the 5.6 release and noticed items
in the rc.conf.local were being ignored. A bit of digging, I noticed,
rc.subr had some changes and more importantly there were quite a few
changes to rc.conf.
Cutting to the chase, replacing rc.conf from the upgraded 5.5
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