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Date:      Fri, 11 Dec 2020 10:53:55 -0800
From:      Chris <bsd-lists@bsdforge.com>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Updating current i386 broke wlan0...
Message-ID:  <f2d77e03c6d73547eeaa32509cfe1d71@bsdforge.com>
In-Reply-To: <2038a586d1e6da5ce895df48f98f2427@bsdforge.com>
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On 2020-12-11 10:32, Chris wrote:
> On 2020-12-11 08:10, Steve Kargl wrote:
>> On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 06:12:42AM -0800, Jeffrey Bouquet wrote:
>>> Longtime BSD current user, due to several constraints I had to update from 
>>> a recent dec 10 image in
>>> a quasi-piecemeal fashion.  Fixed all issues  [ I think ] From 11-Current 
>>> to 13-Current except
>>>   service netif onestart wlan0 up
>>> no longer completes.
>>> ....................................
>>> /etc/rc.d/netif set_rcvar_obsolete: not found
>>> eval: wlan_up: not found
>>> starting wpa_supplicant
>>> /etc/rc.d/wpa_supplicant: WARNING:  failed to start...
>>> starting dhclient
>>> eval: wlan0: not found
>>> /etc/rc.d/dhclient: WARNING: failed to start dhclient
>>> /etc/rc.d/netif:  WARNING: $ipv6_enable is not set properly, see 
>>> rc.conf(5)
>>> starting network wlan0
>>> eval: check_startmsgs: not found
>>> eval: afexits: not found
>>> ..........................................................................................
>>> Piecemeal update was needed because make toolchain and make buildworld
>>> failed each early on.
>> 
>> I have a Dec 2 i386-*-freebsd (typing on it now), which uses wlan0
>> over a lowly D-Link DWL-G630.  Works fine.  The change causing
>> you problems appears to have occurred after Dec 2.
> 
> mergemaster appears to have not been done (I know. You said 
> quasi-piecemeal). Fair
> enough. Assuming you have both your /etc && (proposed 13) /etc;
> perhaps a diff -ruN /your-etc /13-etc >./new-stuff.diff
> will help you discover what function names were changed/moved/deleted. As 
> well
> as what services were altered/added/deleted
Actually. As I think about it. Adding a p to the diff(1) line above may make 
it
easier to visually determine the differences eg;

$ diff -rupN orig-etc/ 13-etc/

> 
> --Chris



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