On Friday 08 August 2008 20:09:03 Vincent Hoffman wrote:
> Warren Liddell wrote:
> >> I would upgrade to a -RELEASE branch from source then try again.
> >>
> >> Vince
> >
> > change my releng to 7 in the supfile and do a csup then do world & kernel
> > and go from there ?
>
> RELENG_7_0 for the -R
Warren Liddell wrote:
I would upgrade to a -RELEASE branch from source then try again.
Vince
change my releng to 7 in the supfile and do a csup then do world & kernel and
go from there ?
RELENG_7_0 for the -RELEASE
7 is -STABLE
Vince
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> I would upgrade to a -RELEASE branch from source then try again.
>
> Vince
change my releng to 7 in the supfile and do a csup then do world & kernel and
go from there ?
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> no for versions of FreeBSD beyond 6.3 its in base and you dont need to
> install it seperately to upgrade between versions.
> freebsd-update -r 7.1-RELEASE upgrade
> seems to have an effect where 7.0-RELEASE no longer does. I have CCed
> freebsd-stable@ on this to see if anyone knows if this is i
Warren Liddell wrote:
no for versions of FreeBSD beyond 6.3 its in base and you dont need to
install it seperately to upgrade between versions.
freebsd-update -r 7.1-RELEASE upgrade
seems to have an effect where 7.0-RELEASE no longer does. I have CCed
freebsd-stable@ on this to see if anyone know
Warren Liddell wrote:
On Thursday 07 August 2008 23:18:34 Marc Coyles wrote:
If i have read the man pages correct the command im using being ...
# freebsd-update upgrade -r 7.0-CURRENT
# sh freebsd-update.sh -f freebsd-update.conf -r 7.0-RELEASE upgrade
followed eventually by...
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