RFC: 5.3 Migration Guide
Bruce A. Mah
bmah at freebsd.org
Tue Sep 7 01:56:18 UTC 2004
On Sun, 2004-09-05 at 17:24, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-09-05 at 20:06, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > The pthread libraries change probably requires people to recompile things
> > linked to it if they're migrating from 4.x - users updating from 5.x-Releases
> > can get away with setting up libmap.conf (maybe this is true for updating
> > from 4.x as well, can some threads expert comment on it?).
>
> Users should really rebuild ALL ports when upgrading from 4.X to
> 5.3-RELEASE. Only simple applications that only rely on libraries in
> compat4x will work correctly. Others, for example GTK+ apps, may link
> to both libc_r.so.4 and libpthread.so.1. That could spell disaster.
Hmmm...OK, that's more conservative than I was originally led to
believe. I'll try something like "in general, executables should be
recompiled; simple apps might work; in particular C++ and threaded apps
*do* need to be recompiled". (Use your imagination to turn that into
real English.)
> I would also mention /usr/ports/UPDATING in this document. There are a
> lot of useful hints in there when it comes to upgrading things such as
> Perl and X (as well as the recently recent KDE 3.3). Plus, it would
> give this file much needed publicity.
Thanks for mentioning that; I'd forgotten. I'll put a reference to this
and ports/CHANGES at the end of section 4.
Thanks, guys!
Bruce.
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