Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2009 20:42:41 +0900 From: NAKAJI Hiroyuki <nakaji@jp.freebsd.org> To: freebsd-x11@freebsd.org Subject: Re: non working DRI on *i386* RADEONX1650+FreeBSD7-stable+Xorg7.4 Message-ID: <86eiy9qhn2.fsf@ra333.heimat.gr.jp> In-Reply-To: <1234081486.1562.74.camel@ferret.2hip.net> (Robert Noland's message of "Sun, 08 Feb 2009 03:24:45 -0500") References: <20090207.071848.193785503.chat95@mac.com> <20090207.072411.71183618.chat95@mac.com> <1234026184.1562.47.camel@ferret.2hip.net> <86iqnlss4b.fsf@ra333.heimat.gr.jp> <1234081486.1562.74.camel@ferret.2hip.net>
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Thanks, Robert. I'm now clear. >>>>> In <1234081486.1562.74.camel@ferret.2hip.net> >>>>> Robert Noland <rnoland@freebsd.org> wrote: > > 2. Do we need to update the userland, too? > This depends on whether or not any specific API/ABI has been broken. > Normally this should only be observed if shared library versions change. > The above portmanager usage will just deal with it, even if > PORTREVISIONS aren't bumped, though we attempt to bump all needed ports. I updated kernel and userland to 7.1-STABLE anyway. # uname -a FreeBSD ML115.heimat.gr.jp 7.1-STABLE FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE #21: Sun Feb 8 09:49:36 JST 2009 root@ML115.heimat.gr.jp:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/ML115 amd64 > > 3. If using portupgrade, is "portupgrade -af" better than > > "portupgrade -rf xorg"? > I haven't used portupgrade in a long time, so I'm not the best person to > answer this. The primary concern is ensuring that all the needed ports > are updated in dependency order. Unless I'm mistaken, portupgrade -rf > xorg is not what you want, as that would try to rebuild everything that > depends on the xorg meta port, which is pretty much nothing. Oh, my typo. It should be "portupgrade -fR". I choosed, then, "make -DALWAYS_BUILD_DEPENDS -DFORCE_PKG_REGISTER install" in x11/xorg. And things seems going well except xfce4, which is another problem. -- NAKAJI Hiroyuki
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