Re: freebsd-update 6.2-R -> 6.3-B1 rollback failed

2008-06-06 Thread Miroslav Lachman
Colin Percival wrote: Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote: In short, as long as you don't build a custom kernel but call it "GENERIC" or "SMP", FreeBSD Update should automatically DTRT. That is exactly my question. On 6.2-RELEASE, I sometimes used a modified ld-elf.so.1 or a single patched module with

Re: freebsd-update 6.2-R -> 6.3-B1 rollback failed

2007-11-17 Thread Jan Henrik Sylvester
Colin Percival wrote: Depending on the UpdateIfUnmodified option in freebsd-update.conf, it will either update files to "clean" new versions or print a warning message and not touch them. There's also an IgnorePaths directive which you can use to tell FreeBSD Update not to touch some files (even

Re: freebsd-update 6.2-R -> 6.3-B1 rollback failed

2007-11-17 Thread Colin Percival
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote: >> In short, as long as you don't build a custom kernel but call it >> "GENERIC" or >> "SMP", FreeBSD Update should automatically DTRT. > > That is exactly my question. On 6.2-RELEASE, I sometimes used a modified > ld-elf.so.1 or a single patched module without recompil

Re: freebsd-update 6.2-R -> 6.3-B1 rollback failed

2007-11-17 Thread Jan Henrik Sylvester
Colin Percival wrote: Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote: Colin Percival wrote: I believe that your system is now 6.3-BETA1 with a few shared libraries from 6.2-RELEASE mixed in. If you can get a copy of /lib/*.so.* and /usr/lib/*.so.* from a 6.3-BETA1 system and install those into place (in fact, pro

Re: freebsd-update 6.2-R -> 6.3-B1 rollback failed

2007-11-16 Thread Colin Percival
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote: > Colin Percival wrote: >> I believe that your system is now 6.3-BETA1 with a few shared libraries >> from 6.2-RELEASE mixed in. If you can get a copy of /lib/*.so.* and >> /usr/lib/*.so.* from a 6.3-BETA1 system and install those into place >> (in fact, probably all yo

Re: freebsd-update 6.2-R -> 6.3-B1 rollback failed

2007-11-15 Thread Jan Henrik Sylvester
Colin Percival wrote: Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote: I tried to rollback the freebsd-update 6.2-R -> 6.3-B1. To confirm that I understand what you're saying here: You upgraded from FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE to 6.3-BETA1, then you ran "freebsd-update rollback" to move back to FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, right

Re: freebsd-update 6.2-R -> 6.3-B1 rollback failed

2007-11-14 Thread Colin Percival
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote: > I tried to rollback the freebsd-update 6.2-R -> 6.3-B1. To confirm that I understand what you're saying here: You upgraded from FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE to 6.3-BETA1, then you ran "freebsd-update rollback" to move back to FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, right? > It printed quite a

freebsd-update 6.2-R -> 6.3-B1 rollback failed

2007-11-14 Thread Jan Henrik Sylvester
I tried to rollback the freebsd-update 6.2-R -> 6.3-B1. (The reason was to freebsd-update to 6.3-B2 with the possibility of doing a rollback to 6.2-R.) It printed quite a few lines of /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: grep: Undefined symbol "__sbmaskrune" and /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: sort: Undefined symbo