I'm trying to upgrade a 3.4 Release box to the latest Release tree, but
running into a few problems, I'm betting someone here can help me! :)
From what I've found searching the mailing list archives and web
pages,etc
this appears to be the way to do things:
I cvsup'd the the latest Release and
This comes from /usr/src/UPDATING, which contains important information on
upgrading, etc.
-- snip --
COMMON ITEMS:
To build a kernel
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Update config, genassym and go:
cd src/usr.bin/genassym
make depend all install clean
On Sun, 27 Feb 2000, Steve Kaczkowski wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade a 3.4 Release box to the latest Release tree, but
running into a few problems, I'm betting someone here can help me! :)
I cvsup'd the the latest Release and all went well (no complaints),
here's
my supfile:
*default
Steve Kaczkowski wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade a 3.4 Release box to the latest Release tree,
If you are at 3.4-Release that IS the latest release. If you mean that
you want to upgrade to 3.4-Stable you should look at the stable-supfile
in /usr/share/examples/cvsup.
*default
Also, note that 4.0 has not yet been released and is still under
development, meaning be prepared to have flames in your mailbox should you
ask any questions that are "stupid".
You should also subscribe to freebsd-current.
Whoa there, I thought I was replying to -questions. I didn't make
R Joseph Wright wrote:
On Sun, 27 Feb 2000, Steve Kaczkowski wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade a 3.4 Release box to the latest Release tree, but
running into a few problems, I'm betting someone here can help me! :)
I cvsup'd the the latest Release and all went well (no complaints),
On Sun, 27 Feb 2000, Steve Kaczkowski wrote:
*default host=cvsup3.freebsd.org
*default base=/usr
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=.
*default delete use-rel-suffix
src-all
cvs-crypto
Do you really want the crypto CVS repository, or just the checked-out
(latest version of)
On Sun, Feb 27, 2000 at 10:37:01PM -0600, Steve Kaczkowski wrote:
One source says that I should recompile my kernel, reboot into single
user and do a 'make installworld'. Makes sense but I can't recompile my
kernel, I get errors like:
config GENERIC
You're using the 3.x-version of config to