The first step I can think of is to rm /usr/src, do 'make src-create-shallow' in /usr, cd src, make clean, and then go through the steps in my email. That way everything should be as 'vanilla' as possible. After that, bugs@ can work. IRC is a spot to ask, depending on how many people are awake and active.
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 6:04 AM, Stuart Nelson <[email protected]> wrote: > I seem to be having a reproducible error when trying to upgrade from 4.6 to > 4.8. > > Where would be a good place to post my output, and is there any additional > information that would be helpful besides the make failure? > > Stuart > > On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 10:43 AM Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Cool, will be downloading and checking... >> Keep with the great effort... >> >> Thx, /PA >> >> PS BTW, does it support NVidia Optimus cards OOB? >> >> On 27 March 2017 at 19:14, Justin Sherrill <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> DragonFly 4.8 is out! >>> >>> http://www.dragonflybsd.org/release48/ >>> >>> > From the release page: >>> >>> "DragonFly version 4.8 brings EFI boot support in the installer, >>> further speed improvements in the kernel, a new NVMe driver, a new >>> eMMC driver, and Intel video driver updates." >>> >>> The normal ISO and IMG files are available for download and install, >>> plus an uncompressed ISO image for those installing remotely. >>> >>> If you have an existing 4.6.x system and are running a generic kernel, >>> the normal upgrade process will work. Change your local /usr/src to >>> 4.8: >>> >>> > cd /usr/src >>> > git fetch origin >>> > git branch DragonFly_RELEASE_4_8 origin/DragonFly_RELEASE_4_8 >>> > git checkout DragonFly_RELEASE_4_8 >>> > git pull >>> >>> And then rebuild: (in /usr/src ) >>> >>> > make buildworld >>> > make buildkernel >>> > make installkernel >>> > make installworld >>> > make upgrade >>> >>> Don't forget to upgrade your existing packages. >>> >>> > pkg upgrade >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Fragen sind nicht da um beantwortet zu werden, >> Fragen sind da um gestellet zu werden >> Georg Kreisler
