Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 08:05:17 +0100 From: Martin Sugioarto <martin@sugioarto.com> To: allan@stokes.ca Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: upgrade issue 8.x to 9.0-RC2: libz.so.5 not found Message-ID: <20111129080517.153d3c39@zelda.sugioarto.com> In-Reply-To: <0168ab7579589d8d866ce8ff93544f1f.squirrel@sm.webmail.pair.com> References: <0168ab7579589d8d866ce8ff93544f1f.squirrel@sm.webmail.pair.com>
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--Sig_/s8m7xa4e6/X6CbbmS/VzeYv Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Am Mon, 28 Nov 2011 17:49:50 -0800 schrieb allan@stokes.ca: > Hello everyone, Hi, (I'll shorten this a bit, because I don't have opinions on everything you wrote) =20 > I'm either not brave enough or insane enough to put my FreeBSD system > volume onto the ZFS mirror, as much as that seems kind of cool. > Plain old UFS on a separate drive for me. Have others had success > with ZFS system volumes? Since 8.2 I can confirm that ZFS was stable enough for me. But I have to admit that I'm still a bit sceptical because (even it's been long time ago) once I ended up with a broken zpool that spewed panics on zpool initialization. That was a horrible experience that I won't forget that easily. =20 > However, programs such as startx and portupgrade are failing with the > message "libz.so.5 not found". I know I can fix this with an evil > symlink, but that doesn't seem right, and what else is broken? Is > there not a facility in portupgrade to scan my live dependencies and > warn me of breakage? I have not encountered such a beast in my > gleanings to date. There is a little helper in port sysutils/bsdadminscripts called pkg_libchk. I use this tool very often like this: pkg_libchk -qo > broken.txt And then I cat it to portmaster: portmaster -d `cat broken.txt` I don't know anymore how the portmaster step works with portupgrade, you need to figure this out by yourself. =20 -- Martin --Sig_/s8m7xa4e6/X6CbbmS/VzeYv Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=signature.asc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.18 (FreeBSD) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJO1IQ5AAoJEF8wvLx/5p/7YIkQAJsN6yJqdcl8dbtpDHvv2Be/ wJCDhOOiy5ElKN6vE4lWOdWmhdcP5tfgDNao/KqRho30zOCRRU3ViSAfjY2SvjYT RI0Ki9VeCS98cZIc34q9EaUZnTJqzspnDOoMzif9TNzlQlf6QO6hqGtiDnwbcI3m kJbFj4yD8qZ22PNwDM+FNhM3Mg+OSA2iuc+LWAZwIqaTdlN4STKehrzNlwMf4F6o bt7JdJmxvOKTXi2c/f9GRRAwc1zi2GLHYI4vhUOj5PSs1YOuASZNi1IvJLEnJSBu 4e4ZniJ6h7RD46spsBG0eKmctd3rYa3UXeoP2eMyvq2zYWA4EjGH7MGumWIwb3EY /X/arLMpjv6VQ20YzZ6lW2RD7PkOW6Yc+7TCHIjt+IrVSvW1MNnbNEGwQAiOTXZT Q+ndwdF0fgNiW1w9nM8AjZmNm9o3jqS+frOK9cnSvzei+dkQrH6lJWggFzBFUflk BwqvGxMu6MEZcCbtkeyDj/SxIGQHsetGLeJY2r72r9jueja3buzOTUbVLexIsMCt MZsSBwJEkuFduYDTusfeeVr59LVNDw5bUHajmXHhRYODTqJeoeg3x7oYDUbSrOAv VOEfd0KMewtvBZ3m2ziM5Dzbqp4WFX3YI3B/s5XAebU6/iELqp8TYVXcAw8XMJOT bT1evQbsh7XyjCXPbPWg =RG8D -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --Sig_/s8m7xa4e6/X6CbbmS/VzeYv--
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