Re: Is it safe yet!

2007-12-15 Thread Randy Pratt
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 22:59:49 -0800
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   People, 
 
   I'd like to do a complete upgrade to see if I can fix whatever is
   broken with evolution.

Evolution was updated a few days ago but there's no guarantee that
it will fix whatever.  You might try asking on a more specific question
on freebsd-gnome mailing list.  The more information you supply will
help those who can answer.

   I'm considerned about the MGA driver NOT having been backed up to
   what worked.  My xf86-video-mga is back-patched to v 1.4.7, IIRC
   Everything works correcctly.  But looking at the newest version of
   xf86-video-mga (and mga-new) it looks  like both ports are what
   they were.

Florent Thoumie has requested feedback from those using the patch from
ports/117726 for x11-drivers/xf86-video-mga:

  
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?a01628140712120517k667af97clddb475aca3b644d8

It appears that the current version in the ports tree,
xf86-video-mga-1.9.100, works for some using a dual-head configuration
while some have trouble using it with a single monitor.

A ports update may try to update your patched version to the latest.
Its possible to 'hold' a port from updating.  If you're using
portupgrade, the easiest might be to add an entry to the HOLD_PKGS
section of /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf :

  HOLD_PKGS = [
'bsdpan-*',
'x11-drivers/xf86-video-mga',
  ]

There are other port update tools and methods to prevent a port
from being updated but the preceeding is my preference.

It would also be up to you to determine when to remove the entry
and update.  I'd suggest following the freebsd-x11 mailing list
online for mga driver discussions:

  http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/current/freebsd-x11.html

Is it safe yet?  I'm presuming you mean is it safe to update ports
at this time.  The ports tree is in thaw state after the tree was
tagged for the 6.3 and 7.0 releases so new commits are being made.
I'm just not sure how to answer the 'safe' part though.

HTH,

Randy
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Re: Is it safe yet!

2007-12-15 Thread Gary Kline
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 10:26:01AM -0500, Randy Pratt wrote:
 On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 22:59:49 -0800
 Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  People, 
  
  I'd like to do a complete upgrade to see if I can fix whatever is
  broken with evolution.
 
 Evolution was updated a few days ago but there's no guarantee that
 it will fix whatever.  You might try asking on a more specific question
 on freebsd-gnome mailing list.  The more information you supply will
 help those who can answer.
 
  I'm considerned about the MGA driver NOT having been backed up to
  what worked.  My xf86-video-mga is back-patched to v 1.4.7, IIRC
  Everything works correcctly.  But looking at the newest version of
  xf86-video-mga (and mga-new) it looks  like both ports are what
  they were.
 
 Florent Thoumie has requested feedback from those using the patch from
 ports/117726 for x11-drivers/xf86-video-mga:
 
   
 http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?a01628140712120517k667af97clddb475aca3b644d8
 
 It appears that the current version in the ports tree,
 xf86-video-mga-1.9.100, works for some using a dual-head configuration
 while some have trouble using it with a single monitor.
 
 A ports update may try to update your patched version to the latest.
 Its possible to 'hold' a port from updating.  If you're using
 portupgrade, the easiest might be to add an entry to the HOLD_PKGS
 section of /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf :
 
   HOLD_PKGS = [
 'bsdpan-*',
 'x11-drivers/xf86-video-mga',
   ]
 
 There are other port update tools and methods to prevent a port
 from being updated but the preceeding is my preference.
 
 It would also be up to you to determine when to remove the entry
 and update.  I'd suggest following the freebsd-x11 mailing list
 online for mga driver discussions:
 
   http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/current/freebsd-x11.html
 


Well, after upgrading the upgradable--without touching the
drivver--I finally wrote Florent Thoumie a note and explained my
quandrry.  The docs.freebsd.org URL  was no longer valid, and it's
hard to tell much more from the ports listings.  

My overnight portupgrade did not  fiix the evo problems, but tolf
me that I  was missing several ``things-Gnome'' ...  so I've been
rebuilding a slew of things.

Getting there!

gary


 Is it safe yet?  I'm presuming you mean is it safe to update ports
 at this time.  The ports tree is in thaw state after the tree was
 tagged for the 6.3 and 7.0 releases so new commits are being made.
 I'm just not sure how to answer the 'safe' part though.
 
 HTH,
 
 Randy
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Is it safe yet!

2007-12-14 Thread Gary Kline
People, 

I'd like to do a complete upgrade to see if I can fix whatever is
broken with evolution.

I'm considerned about the MGA driver NOT having been backed up to
what worked.  My xf86-video-mga is back-patched to v 1.4.7, IIRC
Everything works correcctly.  But looking at the newest version of
xf86-video-mga (and mga-new) it looks  like both ports are what
they were.

Advice, please... .

gary


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