Re: set : illegal option -o pipefail error while trying to upgrade pkg.
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2024 14:17:12 UTC
I've used FreeBSD 13.2 and I've got the same error message : /lib/libc.so.7: version FBSD_1.6 required by /bin/sh not found Let's see with FreeBSD 12.04... On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 2:04 PM Mario Marietto <marietto2008@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Warner, > > Thanks for your help. But unfortunately your solution didn't work. After > having followed your instructions carefully : > > Save a copy of /bin/sh. Check out stable/13 (or 12 if the following >> fails). Cd to src/bin/sh. Type make all. You may need -m >> /path/to/src/share/mk if it makes complaints. Create a test area, I'll call >> it /destdir. Also mkdir /destdir/bin too. Then make install >> DESTDIR=/destdir. You may need to do this as root. Ignore the failures for >> the man pages and maybe tests. You should have a /destdir/bin/sh. See if it >> runs. If so, copy it to /bin and try the upgrade again. > > > It asked me to copy some new libraries from FreeBSD 14.0 to the /usr/lib32 > and /lib directories of the FreeBSD 10.4 system. I copied all the libraries > requested and at the end,it gave the following error : > > /lib/libc.so.7: version FBSD_1.6 required by /bin/sh not found > > so,I have changed the flag that does not allow me to rename it with the > command : > > # chflags noschg libc.so.7 > > and I've copied the libc.so.7 file that's on the directory /lib of the > FreeBSD 14 to the same directory of the FreeBSD 10.4 system and I've > rebooted. Unfortunately it hasn't been accepted. The error is the following > one : > > /lib/libc.so.7 : unsupported relocation type 37 in non-PLT relocations > > What has been my mistake ? Maybe using FreeBSD 14 is wrong ? > > On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 9:47 AM Mario Marietto <marietto2008@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> # set -o pipefail >> set : variable name must begin with a letter. >> >> On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 5:43 AM Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Jan 27, 2024, 5:54 PM Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sat, Jan 27, 2024, 5:12 PM Mario Marietto <marietto2008@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello. >>>>> >>>>> I'm trying to upgrade as much as I can FreeBSD 10.4 because it is the >>>>> only one version that can compile some of the old arm 32 bit code I need to >>>>> use for one of my projects. As you already know,packages don't work at >>>>> all,but ports almost work. I was trying to install xfce4 from ports,but the >>>>> compilation stopped when it didn't accept this file : >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> http://distcache.FreeBSD.org/ports-distfiles/trousers-0.3.14.tar.gz >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> at this point,I decided to upgrade the system with : >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> # freebsd-update fetch >>>>> # freebsd-update install >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> and the ports tree with : >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> # portsnap fetch extract >>>>> # portsnap fetch update >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> At this point it asked me to update pkg,so I did : >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> # cd /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/pkg >>>>> # make >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> but unfortunately I got this error that I'm not able to fix : >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> set : illegal option -o pipefail >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> and I can't do anything anymore. I'm stuck here. Can someone help me >>>>> to fix it ? thanks. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Save a copy of /bin/sh. Check out stable/13 (or 12 if the following >>>> fails). Cd to src/bin/sh. Type make all. You may need -m >>>> /path/to/src/share/mk if make complains. Create a test area, I'll call it >>>> /destdir. Also mkdir /destdir/bin too. Then make install DESTDIR=/destdir. >>>> You may need to do this as root. Ignore the failures for the man pages and >>>> maybe tests. You should have a /destdir/bin/sh. See if it runs. If so copy >>>> it to /bin and try the upgrade again. >>>> >>>> I think 12 has pipefail. I dont think 11 does. 13 definitely has it. >>>> The error message is from the shell. >>>> >>> >>> >>> The command "set -o pipefail" is how you'll know if it will work.... or >>> stands a good chance of working. >>> >>> >>> Warner >>>> >>>> >> >> -- >> Mario. >> > > > -- > Mario. > -- Mario.