Petr, >> qemu-kfreebsd:/home/njh# apt-get install kfreebsd-image-8.2-1-686 >> libc0.1-i686 > >> The following extra packages will be installed: >> libc0.1 >> The following packages will be upgraded: >> libc0.1 libc0.1-i686 > >> WARNING: This version of glibc uses UMTX_OP_WAIT and UMTX_OP_WAKE >> syscalls that are not present in the current running kernel. They >> have been added in kFreeBSD 8.0. Your system should still work, >> but it is recommended to upgrade to a more recent version. >> Unpacking replacement libc0.1 ... >> FATAL: kernel too old >> dpkg: warning: subprocess old post-removal script returned error exit status >> 1 >> dpkg - trying script from the new package instead ... >> FATAL: kernel too old >> dpkg: error processing >> /var/cache/apt/archives/libc0.1_2.13-2_kfreebsd-i386.deb (--unpack): >> subprocess new post-removal script returned error exit status 1 >> configured to not write apport reports >> FATAL: kernel too old > >> Debian Release: wheezy/sid >> Kernel: kFreeBSD 7.3-1-486 > > The old (squeeze) eglibc only suggested 8.0 kernel, > The new (wheezy) eglibc really needs at least 8.0 kernel. > The squeeze have been shipped with 8.1 kernel only. > In general, direct upgrades from lenny to sid are not supported. > > What does just > > "apt-get install kfreebsd-image-8.2-1-686"
qemu-kfreebsd:/usr/local# apt-get install kfreebsd-image-8.2-1-686 Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these: The following packages have unmet dependencies: libc0.1 : Depends: libc-bin (= 2.13-3) but 2.13-2 is to be installed libc0.1-dev : Depends: libc0.1 (= 2.13-2) but 2.13-3 is to be installed libc0.1-i686 : PreDepends: libc0.1 (= 2.11.2-13) but 2.13-3 is to be installed E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution). > > and eventually what does > > "apt-get --no-install-recommends install kfreebsd-image-8.2-1-686" Given the above message I was a bit worried about doing that stage, so I thought it best to wait for your opinion before I do. > > After that, you have to ***run*** 8.x kernel, > before you can proceed to upgrade libc. Thanks, -Nigel
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