Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2021 13:51:53 GMT From: Greg V <greg@unrelenting.technology> To: Robert Huff <roberthuff@rcn.com> Cc: current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Current kernel build broken with linuxkpi? Message-ID: <9UFXMQ.F4ZUSAQA8UKN@unrelenting.technology> In-Reply-To: <24576.18650.147323.9801@jerusalem.litteratus.org> References: <3c0d77d7-6b99-d48e-6e8a-92134b2fac7e@selasky.org> <24575.20352.153922.53339@jerusalem.litteratus.org> <X/9RCxgEvXRFYUiZ@albert.catwhisker.org> <24576.16803.825432.595007@jerusalem.litteratus.org> <LNEXMQ.UEIHKDCO01JZ@unrelenting.technology> <24576.18650.147323.9801@jerusalem.litteratus.org>
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On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 08:36, Robert Huff <roberthuff@rcn.com> wrote: > > Hello: > >> > I am trying to upgrade a system running: >> > >> > FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT #0 r365372: Sun Sep 6 10:51:26 EDT 2020 >> amd64 >> > >> > Per this discussion, I cannot compile the kernel because >> > drm-current-kmod is out-of-date. >> > When I try to upgrade drm-current-kmod (r561457) I get: >> > >> > ===> drm-current-kmod-5.4.62.g20210113 not supported on older >> > CURRENT, no >> > kernel support. >> > *** Error code 1 >> > >> > Stop. >> > make: stopped in /usr/ports/graphics/drm-current-kmod >> > >> > Huh? >> > What is my path forward? (That does not involve reinstalling >> the >> > OS.) >> >> Either >> >> upgrade the kernel without the drm PORTS_ whatever thing h >> upgrade drm-current-kmod h add back the PORTS_thing if you >> really want it upgrade kernel again > > If I understand things correctly: things in the PORTS_MODULES > list are upgraded _after_ the kernel is completely rebuilt. > I am hitting this _during_ the rebuild. I'm not sure if they will be upgraded after it's installed.. also, did you upgrade the world? The version stuff that ports checks comes from /usr/include. > So the question becomes: _will_ removing the IGNORE line work? Why wouldn't it?
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