On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, Aton A wrote:
Hi,
I am unable to find this information anywhere in the manual or Google. Can
someone please point me in the direction of upgrading from freeBSD
6.2--release to freeBSD 7 current?
This might help --
http://people.freebsd.org/~rse/upgrade/freebsd-upgrade-6
On Sunday 29 July 2007, Aton A said:
> Hi,
> I am unable to find this information anywhere in the manual or
> Google. Can someone please point me in the direction of upgrading
> from freeBSD 6.2--release to freeBSD 7 current?
The general information for this is in the handbook.
http://www.freebs
> so libmm.so.13 is a bit old. i would rebuild, but can't figure
> out who builds it. clue-by-four please
ignore my brain-fade. mm-1.3.0
randy
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> I just finished upgrading a freebsd 4.6 machine to the newest
> RELEASE using CVSUP and the whole buildworld procedure.
>
> the compiling went ok ..and the system is up ,,,however there
> are a few problems...
> ...
> apache is giving me an error saying shared library libmm.so.12
> can not be fo
At 2003-10-17T17:46:56Z, "Brent Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just finished upgrading a freebsd 4.6 machine to the newest RELEASE
> using CVSUP and the whole buildworld procedure.
Erm, define "the newest RELEASE". What does 'uname -a' report?
There's a good possibility that you just "