update to linux_base-c6
William A. Mahaffey III
wam at hiwaay.net
Tue Sep 30 15:32:51 UTC 2014
On 09/30/14 09:53, dweimer wrote:
> On 09/30/2014 9:16 am, Kenneth Hatteland wrote:
>> Installing nspluginwrapper with c6 replacing f-10 is not possible on
>> my machine as nspluginwrapper demands f-10 and this ends in conflict.
>> Any solution to that ?
>>
>>
>> Kenneth Hatteland, Norway
>>
>
> Did you do steps 2 and 4 from the /usr/ports/UPDATING entry?
>
>
> 20140922:
> AFFECTS: users of emulators/linux_base-f10 and emulators/linux_base-c6
> AUTHOR: xmj at FreeBSD.org
>
> The complete drop-in replacement linux-c6 port infrastructure is in
> ports
> and will shortly replace the current linux-f10- ports as default.
>
> To switch to the linux-c6 infrastructure you should:
>
> 0. Backup all your vital information!
> 1. Remove the current linux base port and all linux-f10- ports.
> 2. Add the following lines to /etc/make.conf:
> OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=c6
> OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=c6
> 3. Make sure no linux application is running.
> 4. Set appropriate sysctl (compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.18).
> 5. Install emulators/linux-c6.
>
> That should be enough in most circumstances. If you experience
> difficulties,
> please be sure to expand step 1 to:
>
> 1a. Remove all ports which depend on linux base port.
> 1b. Remove linux base port.
> 1c. Clean /compat/linux/ directory.
>
> Should you encounter any other difficulties not fixed by these extended
> steps, please submit an issue report in Bugzilla and send an email
> to FreeBSD's
> emulation@ mailing list.date to linux_base-c6
>
>
I will be following the same upgrade path, & as a guaranteed noob, I
have a question about step 1 above. I noticed no clean/clear/remove
entries in /usr/ports/Makefile, what do I do, just 'rm -fr' the
offending directory ? Please advise ....
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