Greg Troxel écrit :
>
> I really doubt reinstalling is necessary.
>
> When you upgrade packages, make sure you have every single package from
> a consistent build - same branch, same OS version.
Which would be almost as long as reinstalling from scratch
anyway.
I've been using pkgsrc for some
Michael van Elst écrit :
> baba...@babafou.eu.org (Marc Baudoin) writes:
>
> >Has anybody got a working QEMU (at least network-wise) compiled
> >on NetBSD 10.0_RC[12]?
>
> No problems here, neither with qemu-8.1.0 (2023Q3) nor qemu-8.1.3 (2023Q4):
>
> Host:
> NetBSD tazz 10.99.10 NetBSD
I really doubt reinstalling is necessary.
When you upgrade packages, make sure you have every single package from
a consistent build - same branch, same OS version.
diff your /etc from unpacking the etc.tgz and xetc.tgz sets someplace
else. Understand the differences. I try to minimize them
baba...@babafou.eu.org (Marc Baudoin) writes:
>Has anybody got a working QEMU (at least network-wise) compiled
>on NetBSD 10.0_RC[12]?
No problems here, neither with qemu-8.1.0 (2023Q3) nor qemu-8.1.3 (2023Q4):
Host:
NetBSD tazz 10.99.10 NetBSD 10.99.10 (TAZZ) #311: Sun Dec 24 15:24:24 UTC 2023
Marc Baudoin écrit :
>
> With all the recent revbumps in pkgsrc, emulators/qemu had to be
> recompiled quite a few times in the last weeks. In the meantime,
> I have upgraded my computer to 10.0_RC1.
I delved a little more into this problem. Using a Debian 12
guest, the logging of dhclient is