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Date:      Tue, 28 Nov 2006 09:43:23 +0000
From:      Florent Thoumie <flz@FreeBSD.org>
To:        scottro@nyc.rr.com
Cc:        freebsd-x11@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Successful upgrade, following wikitest instructions
Message-ID:  <456C04BB.7050902@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <20061128030341.GA35329@mail.scottro.net>
References:  <20061128030341.GA35329@mail.scottro.net>

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Scott Robbins wrote:
> I had a sacrificial box, so I decided to try the xorg upgrade.  The onl=
y
> problem I ran into was after following the step of make install in xorg=
,
> it began running pkg_config and giving the message that there was a
> dependency loop with xorg-libs. =20

Ah yes, seen a cyclic dependency with libX11 and xorg-libraries. Had to
fix it with pkgdb -F. Is that the one you're talking about?

> I ctl-C'd out of it.  It was hanging on registering xorg-7.1, however,
> looking at /var/db/pkg showed xorg-7.1 there. I ran pkgdb -F which gave=

> me the chance to fix it.  I was so euphoric that it had worked I
> neglected to write down my choices, thinking my memory would serve,
> which I fear, it didn't.  There were a few conflicts (it didn't remove
> xorg-server-6.9, so I chose, during pkgdb -F to unregister it.)=20

Hum, portupgrade xorg-server should have done that.

> At any rate, everything seems to be working.  I used a PCBSD
> installation, because I was in a hurry to try this, and PCBSD gives me =
a
> working X environment in about 20 minutes. =20
>=20
> I followed the instructions completely--I think, however, that I could
> have gotten away with, rather than the entire xorg-drivers port to go
> through and just install what I needed, mouse, keyboard, vesa for
> emergency and xf86-video-mga. =20

Yeah, but I wanted to give a safe path to upgrade. It's easier to remove
what you don't need once you made sure everything works.

> At any rate, I just wanted to report success, and thank you folks for
> all your hard work and your guide to upgrading, which worked beautifull=
y
> for me.  When I have a bit of time, I think I'm going to dump this driv=
e
> to a spare, in case it doesn't work, and try it on my main workstation.=
 =20

Thanks for trying this out. Always happy to read about success :-)

--=20
Florent Thoumie
flz@FreeBSD.org
FreeBSD Committer


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