Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 13:36:06 +0200 From: Niclas Zeising <niclas.zeising@gmail.com> To: Ralph Ellis <ralphellis1@netscape.ca> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: [SPAM] Re: Error message while updating src for FreeBSD 9 current Message-ID: <4C9B3BA6.6080909@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4C9B3847.2050503@netscape.ca> References: <4C9ABBA4.5080005@netscape.ca> <4C9AE504.9050609@gmail.com> <4C9B3847.2050503@netscape.ca>
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On 2010-09-23 13:21, Ralph Ellis wrote: > Niclas Zeising wrote: >> On 2010-09-23 04:29, Ralph Ellis wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I recently upgraded my FreeBSD 8.1 installation to FreeBSD 9 current via >>> buildworld and buildkernel. I was able to one general ports, src and doc >>> update by cvsup but now I am getting the following error message when I >>> do a src update. >>> >>>> cvsup srcsupfile >>>> Connected to cvsup2.FreeBSD.org >>>> Updating collection src-all/cvs >>>> Edit src/bin/ps/extern.h >>>> Illegal instruction >>>> >>> I am new to the mailing list. Is this a known error? >>> Is this an error to do with the source tree or an issue on my end? >>> >>> Just for reference, the contents of my supfile are >>> >>> *default tag=. >>> *default host=cvsup2.FreeBSD.org >>> *default prefix=/usr >>> *default base=/var/db >>> *default release=cvs delete use-rel-suffix compress >>> src-all >>> ports-all >>> doc-all >>> >>> Thanks in advance for your assistance, >>> Ralph Ellis >>> ralphellis1@netscape.ca >>> >> >> Are you using cvsup or csup? Have you recompiled cvsup in case you use >> that? What's in your make.conf file? >> Illegal instruction is usually because the program is compiled for >> another CPU than what it's running on. It can also be that syscalls >> has changed, but then it usually complains about that. >> When doing a major version upgrade, you usually have to recompile all >> ports. >> Hope this helps! >> //Niclas > > I am using cvsup. I had recompiled my VirtualBox port but I had not > finished recompiling the other major ports. Thanks for the suggestion. > My make.conf is deliberately very plain jane with no special conditions > or comments. > Thanks > Ralph Ellis > ralphellis1@netscape.ca > > > Try to recompile everything, or at least cvsup, and see if it works. //Niclas
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