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This file documents some of the problems you may encounter when upgrading
your ports. We try our best to minimize these disruptions, but sometimes
they are unavoidable.
You should get into the habit of checking this file for changes each time
you update your ports collection, before attempting any port upgrades.
20200113:
AFFECTS: users of python and net/samba410, devel/talloc, devel/tevent, databases/tdb, databases/ldb*
AUTHOR: timur@FreeBSD.org
In the entry 20191216 for the Python update the filtering constrains
are too limiting and omit the Samba supplimentary libraries, which do
have Python bindings to the default Python 3.x version. With the update
of the default Python3 version you also need to rebuild all the
supplimentary Samba libraries and samba410 itself.
For portmaster users it would be enough to run:
# portmaster devel/talloc devel/tevent databases/tdb databases/ldb15 net/samba410
20200109:
AFFECTS: www/firefox
AUTHOR: gecko@FreeBSD.org
Firefox requires Capsicum since r522464 for IPC and in future will
require Capsicum for process sandboxing. If you use a custom kernel
make sure to copy the following lines from GENERIC kernel:
options CAPABILITY_MODE # Capsicum capability mode
options CAPABILITIES # Capsicum capabilities
20200107:
AFFECTS: Users of *-emacs27-* packages
AUTHOR: ashish@FreeBSD.org
There is a major version bump in 28.0.50, therefore to upgrade all the
packages dependent on editors/emacs-devel, please use the following commands:
# sh
# for i in $(pkg query -g %n '*-emacs27*'); do \
nn=$(echo "$i" | sed -e 's/emacs27/emacs28/'); \
pkg set -yn "$i":"$nn"; done;
# pkg upgrade
20200106:
AFFECTS: users of net/gnatsd
AUTHOR: olgeni@FreeBSD.org
net/gnatsd has been replaced by net/nats-server to reflect the
new naming upstream.
All options in rc.conf should be renamed by replacing 'gnats'
with 'nats' (nats_enable, nats_user, nats_options).
20200101:
AFFECTS: users of security/openssl and security/openssl111
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
The openssl port was removed on 2019-12-31, subsequently the openssl111
port was renamed to openssl on 2020-01-01.
The shared library version of OpenSSL has been bumped.
Users of DEFAULT_VERSIONS= ssl=openssl111 must update this to
ssl=openssl.
You must rebuild all ports that depend on OpenSSL if you use OpenSSL
from ports.
20191226:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/dsbmd
AUTHOR: mk@freeshell.de
With version 1.10 dsbmd now uses sysutils/fusefs-jmtpfs for mounting
MTP devices. Please adjust your dsbmd.conf or recreate it from the new
dsbmd.conf.sample.
20191225:
AFFECTS: multimedia/libva-intel-media-driver
AUTHOR: jbeich@FreeBSD.org
As of libva 2.6.0 iHD driver is automatically enabled, so you no
longer need to adjust LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME in ~/.profile or ~/.login.
20191221:
AFFECTS: users of misc/openhab2
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
If you upgrade from a pevious version, make a backup of
/var/db/openhab2
read about the breaking changes in the release notes at
https://github.com/openhab/openhab-distro/releases/tag/2.5.0
and run
%%PREFIX%%/libexec/openhab2/runtime/bin/update.freebsd
which takes care about changes for:
- Textual Configuration
- Next Generation Rule Engine
20191216:
AFFECTS: users of python
AUTHOR: antoine@FreeBSD.org
Default version of python3 and python was switched to 3.7.
For ports users wanting to keep version 3.6 as default,
add DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= python=3.6 python3=3.6 to make.conf
This may ease the upgrade for users of pre-build packages:
# sh
# for i in $(pkg query -g %n 'py36-*'); do pkg set -yn ${i}:py37-${i#py36-}; done
# pkg upgrade
For portmaster users:
# portmaster -o lang/python37 python36
# REINSTALL="$(pkg info -o py36-\* | awk '{printf "%s ", $2}')"
# pkg delete -f py36-\*
# portmaster $REINSTALL
# REBUILD=$(pkg query -g "%n:%dn" '*' | grep py3 | grep -v py37 | cut -d : -f 1 | sort -u)
# portmaster $REBUILD
20191204
AFFECTS: users of mail/nextcloud-mail
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
Version 0.20.0 removed the default mail configuration via config.php.
All users will be prompted to enter account and SMTP- and IMAP-server
details for sending and reading email.
20191126:
AFFECTS: consumers of net/py-urllib3
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
Since version 1.25 HTTPS connections are now verified by default which is
done via "cert_reqs = 'CERT_REQUIRED'". While certificate verification
can be disabled via "cert_reqs = 'CERT_NONE'", it's highly recommended to
leave it on.
Various consumers of net/py-urllib3 already have implemented routines that
either explicitly enable or disable HTTPS certificate verification (e.g.
via configuration settings, CLI arguments, etc.).
Yet it may happen that there are still some consumers which don't
explicitly enable/disable certificate verification for HTTPS connections
which could then lead to errors (as is often the case with self-signed
certificates).
In case of an error one should try first to temporarily disable
certificate verification of the problematic urllib3 consumer to see if
this approach will remedy the issue.
20191125:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/qemu
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
emulators/qemu31 has been updated to 4.1.1. Previous 3.1.X branch has
been repocopied to emulators/qemu31. If someone wants to stick with 3.1.X
branch please use one of the following command:
# pkg install emulators/qemu31
or
# portmaster -o emulators/qemu31 emulators/qemu
or
# portupgrade -o emulators/qemu31 emulators/qemu
20191124:
AFFECTS: users of irc/eggdrop
AUTHOR: dbaio@FreeBSD.org
The irc/eggdrop port has been updated to 1.8.4 and its config is not
backward compatible with 1.6.21. A new port was created to keep 1.6.21
version available at irc/eggdrop16 and it will be available for 3 months
until users have time to upgrade their configuration.
More information at:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eggheads/eggdrop/v1.8.4/NEWS
If you would like to keep using 1.6.21, please run the following command
to update pkg database:
pkg set -n eggdrop:eggdrop16
pkg set -o irc/eggdrop:irc/eggdrop16
20191108:
AFFECTS: users of databases/redis[-devel]
AUTHOR: osa@FreeBSD.org
The databases/redis port has been updated to the recent stable release.
Users wanting to stay on v4.x can replace databases/redis with
databases/redis4 with one of the following commands:
# pkg install databases/redis4
or
# portmaster -o databases/redis4 databases/redis
or
# portupgrade -o databases/redis4 databases/redis
20191103:
AFFECTS: users of www/node
AUTHOR: bhughes@FreeBSD.org
The www/node port has been updated to Node.js v13.0.0, the latest
upstream release. A new port, www/node12, has been created for the
v12.x LTS branch. Users wanting to stay on v12.x can replace www/node
with www/node12 with one of the following commands:
# pkg install www/node12
or
# portmaster -o www/node12 www/node
or
# portupgrade -o www/node12 www/node
20191029:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/open-vm-tools[-nox11]
AUTHOR: jpaetzel@FreeBSD.org
open-vm-tools 11.0.1 has removed the vmxnet driver. This driver has been
in tree for quite some time and hopefully everyone is using the in tree
version, however if you had removed device vmx from your kernel, or are
running an unsupported version of FreeBSD which didn't have the driver
included in the base system, updating your open-vm-tools version will
leave you without networking.
20191026:
AFFECTS: users of www/qt5-webengine
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
Users that upgrade www/qt5-webengine without using pkg/poudriere might
experience failures due to conflicts with the installed version of 5.12.2.
In that case, pkg delete -f the qt5-webengine package before building
the updated version.
20191025:
AFFECTS: users of x11/nvidia-driver (and slave ports)
AUTHOR: danfe@FreeBSD.org
x11/nvidia-driver* ports no longer install Linux programs and libraries,
which had been moved to their own ports (x11/linux-nvidia-libs*). When
updating the driver package next time, remember to install them manually
if you need to run Linux OpenGL programs.
20191016:
AFFECTS: users of KDE Plasma Desktop (x11/plasma5*)
AUTHOR: kde@FreeBSD.org
With Plasma 5.17 the startup script has been renamed. People who use the
.xinitrc method to start Plasma have to call the new binary.
Previously:
exec ck-launch-session startkde
Change to:
exec ck-launch-session startplasma-x11
20191014:
AFFECTS: users of mail/rspamd, mail/rspamd-devel
AUTHOR: vsevolod@FreeBSD.org
Sample configuration files has been removed as default configuration files
are NOT intended for modification by users and SHOULD be overwritten on
port upgrade.
Make sure the default configuration files are unmodified and migrate all
configuration changes to the proper places, before you continue.
20191002:
AFFECTS: users of textproc/groff
AUTHOR: bapt@FreeBSD.org
with groff 1.2.4_3, groff does not depend anymore on ghostscript and
netpbm. In order to be able to properly use the html backend the user
can install ghostscript and netpbm from ports without the need of
reinstalling the package.
Also note that the X11 option has been removed.
20190930:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/netbox
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
Since the 2.6 release a running Redis server instance is required for
caching objects to run. Also the following settings like below need to be
added (or modified) in the existing configuration.py:
REDIS = {
'HOST': 'localhost',
'PORT': 6397,
'PASSWORD': ''
'DATABASE': 0,
'CACHE_DATABASE': 1,
'DEFAULT_TIMEOUT': 300,
'SSL': False,
}
Note that if you were using these settings in a prior release with
webhooks, the DATABASE setting remains the same but an additional
CACHE_DATABASE settings has been added with a default value of 1 to
support the caching backend.
The DATABASE setting will be renamed in a future release of NetBox to
better relay the meaning of the setting. It is highly recommended to keep
the webhook and cache databases separate. Using the same database number
for both may result in webhook processing data being lost during cache
flushing events.
Please also check the pkg-message and the changelogs for further info.
20190927:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/qemu-devel
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
qemu-devel has been updated to 4.1.0 and 4.0.0 has been merged into a new port
emulators/qemu40. If you want to stick with 4.0.X branch, simply use:
# portmaster -o emulators/qemu-devel emulators/qemu40
20190927:
AFFECTS: users of XFCE desktop (x11-wm/xfce4)
AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org
Due to changes in the XFCE 4.14 metaport, systems could end up with
both xscreensaver and xfce4-screensaver installed and enabled
simultaneously.
This can cause conflicts and problems unlocking the screen.
To avoid problems, please make sure to have only one enabled by
going to the Application Autostart tab of the Session and Startup
settings applet and enable only one Screensaver there.
Some further information can be found in the xfce4-session
pkg-message displayed on installation and upgrade.
20190920:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/pushgateway
AUTHOR: 0mp@FreeBSD.org
The persistent storage format used by pushgateway in the latest version
is not backwards compatible. See the pushgateway changelogs for details.
20190911:
AFFECTS: users of security/bastillion
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
The datastore of bastillion needs to be updated:
java -jar $PREFIX/jetty_bastillion/upgrade/bastillion-upgrade-3.08.00.jar \
$PREFIX/jetty_bastillion/bastillion/WEB-INF/classes/BastillionConfig.properties
20190909:
AFFECTS: users of lang/ruby25
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
The default ruby version has been updated from 2.5 to 2.6.
If you compile your own ports you may keep 2.5 as the default version by
adding the following lines to your /etc/make.conf file:
#
# Keep ruby 2.5 as default version
#
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ruby=2.5
If you wish to update to the new default version, you need to first stop any
software that uses ruby. Then, you will need to follow these steps, depending
upon how you manage your system.
If you use pkgng, simply upgrade:
# pkg upgrade
If you do not use pkg, please check entry 20190420.
The description there should also work for this version.
20190906:
AFFECTS: users of devel/py-fabric
AUTHOR: dbaio@FreeBSD.org
Fabric (devel/py-fabric) was upgraded to 2.5.0, Fabric (2+) represents
a near-total reimplementation and reorganization of the software.
Fabric 2 is not at 100% feature parity with 1.x! Some features have been
explicitly dropped, but others simply have not been ported over yet,
either due to time constraints or because said features need to be
re-examined in a modern context.
More information at:
https://www.fabfile.org/upgrading.html#upgrading
https://www.fabfile.org/upgrading.html#upgrade-specifics
If you would like to keep using 1.x, please run the following command to
update pkg database:
pkg set -n py27-fabric:py27-fabric1
pkg set -o devel/py-fabric:devel/py-fabric1
20190830:
AFFECTS: users of www/gitlab-ce
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
Make sure you upgrade your PostgreSQL to version 11 as described in 20190829,
before you upgrade your gitlab-ce version.
Gitlab-ce 12.1 needs at least PostgreSQL version 9.6.
After this you can follow the usual upgrade guide:
https://gitlab.fechner.net/mfechner/Gitlab-docu/blob/master/update/12.0-12.1-freebsd.md
20190829:
AFFECTS: users of database/postgresql* and other software using PostgreSQL to run
AUTHOR: tz@FreeBSD.org
The default version of PostgreSQL has been switched from 9.5 to 11.
The upgrade procedure can use up twice the space the databases
currently needs. If you have a big amount of stored data take a
closer look at the manpage of pg_upgrade for avoidance and/or
speedup of the upgrade.
The upgrade instructions consider a basic usage and do not match
complex scenarios like replication, sharding, or similar.
Upgrade instructions:
First stop your PostgreSQL, create PostgreSQL-binaries and backup your data.
If you have another Version of PostgreSQL installed, for example 9.5.19, your
files are named according to this.
# service postgresql stop
# pkg create postgresql95-server postgresql95-contrib
# mkdir /tmp/pg-upgrade
# tar xf postgresql95-server-9.5.19.txz -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
# tar xf postgresql95-contrib-9.5.19.txz -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
# pkg delete -f databases/postgresql95-server databases/postgresql95-contrib databases/postgresql95-client
Now update PostgreSQL:
pkg user:
# pkg install databases/postgresql11-server databases/postgresql11-contrib
# pkg upgrade
Portmaster users:
# portmaster databases/postgresql11-server databases/postgresql11-contrib
# portmaster -a
Portupgrade users:
# portinstall databases/postgresql11-server databases/postgresql11-contrib
# portupgrade -a
After installing the new PostgreSQL version you need to convert
all your databases to new version:
# su -l postgres -c "/usr/local/bin/initdb --encoding=utf-8 --lc-collate=C -D /var/db/postgres/data11 -U pgsql"
# chown -R postgres /usr/local/pgsql/data/
# su -l postgres -c "pg_upgrade -b /tmp/pg-upgrade/usr/local/bin/ -d /usr/local/pgsql/data/ -B /usr/local/bin/ -D /var/db/postgres/data11/ -U pgsql "
Now the migration is finished. You can start PostgreSQL again with:
# service postgresql start
ATTENTION:
1) The default user changed from "pgsql" to "postgres". The migration steps above preserve
the "pgsql" database user while the database daemon is now executed as the "postgres" FreeBSD user.
2) The default data dir changed from "/usr/local/pgsql/data/" to "/var/db/postgres/data11/"
3) If you use non-default initdb options, you have to adjust the initdb-command accordingly
20190816:
AFFECTS: users of net-im/ejabberd
AUTHOR: ashish@FreeBSD.org
Riak support has been removed by upstream. For update instructions from
19.05, please refer to:
https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/upgrade/from_19.05_to_19.08/
20190812:
AFFECTS: users of lang/perl5*
AUTHOR: mat@FreeBSD.org
The default Perl version has been switched to Perl 5.30. If you are using
binary packages to upgrade your system, you do not have anything to do, pkg
upgrade will do the right thing. For the other people, follow the
instructions in entry 20161103, it should still be the same.
20190801:
AFFECTS: users of www/ot-recorder
AUTHOR: dvl@FreeBSD.org
The data directory has moved from /var/spool/owntracks to
/var/db/owntracks
Be sure to stop otrecorder, move the directory, and start otrecorder.
service ot-recorder stop
cd /var/spool
mv owntracks /var/db
service ot-recorder start
20190728:
AFFECTS: users of net-im/py-matrix-synapse
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
The support for Python 2.7 has been dropped with the 1.1.0 release of
net/py-matrix-synapse.
Users that still use the Python 2.7 version of net-im/py-matrix-synapse
should switch to a newer Python version, e.g. 3.6, which is the default
Python version since April 2019.
20190717:
AFFECTS: users of net-p2p/zetacoin and net-p2p/zetacoin-nox11
AUTHOR: daniel@morante.net
Zetacoin will default to using modern versions of BDB (5.x or 6.x) when
the WALLET option is selected. See pkg-help for explanation.
The zetacoin-nox11 slave port was renamed to zetacoin-daemon to align
with the net-p2p/bitcoin format.
The zetacoin-cli and zetacoin-tx utilities have been re-packaged into
a separate port. If you require these programs, or use the zetacoin-cli
program to access the daemon or the GUI, install net-p2p/zetacoin-utils
to reinstall them.
20190717:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/py-borgmatic
AUTHOR: egypcio@FreeBSD.org
The default location for borgmatic's configurations changed. We moved it
from '/etc/borgmatic' to '/usr/local/etc/borgmatic' in order to follow
recommended standards used on FreeBSD.
20190710:
AFFECTS: users with DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=linux=c6 or c6_64 in /etc/make.conf
AUTHOR: tijl@FreeBSD.org
On amd64 adding DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=linux=c6 to /etc/make.conf made Linux
infrastructure ports (linux_base-c6 and linux-c6*) install i386 CentOS 6
packages. Using c6_64 instead of c6 made them install mixed amd64/i386
CentOS 6 packages and allowed Linux application ports to install amd64
binaries when available. The i386-only configuration was only useful for
users of x11/nvidia-driver* which didn't provide Linux amd64 emulation
until recently.
With x11/nvidia-driver* now supporting Linux amd64 there's no longer a
need for i386-only Linux on amd64 so DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=linux=c6 has been
changed to make Linux infrastructure ports install mixed amd64/i386
CentOS 6 packages, like c6_64 before, and support for c6_64 has been
removed.
Users with DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=linux=c6 should reinstall linux_base-c6 and
all packages that depend on it. A list of dependent packages can be
obtained with the following command:
pkg info -r linux_base-c6
Users with DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=linux=c6_64 only need to replace c6_64 with
c6 in /etc/make.conf.
Users of x11/nvidia-driver* should upgrade to FreeBSD 11.3 or 12.0 if
they want to run Linux amd64 OpenGL programs. If you are running an
older version you may want to postpone installing or updating Linux
application ports until you find the time to upgrade because application
ports may install amd64 binaries now. Infrastructure ports are safe to
reinstall, and so is x11/nvidia-driver*.
On i386 nothing has changed.
20190707:
AFFECTS: users of www/gitlab-ce
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
You must at first upgrade to version 11.11.5 before you can upgrade
to version 12.
Support for MySQL will be dropped with next version.
Make sure you use at least PostgreSQL version 9.6.
Follow the normal upgrade manual that can be found here:
https://gitlab.fechner.net/mfechner/Gitlab-docu/blob/master/update/11.11-12.0-freebsd.md
20190705:
AFFECTS: users of net/serviio which bought a license for the non-free features
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
Version 2 of serviio needs a new license file. Updating without a new license
file will disable the non-free features.
20190701:
AFFECTS: users of databases/mysql56-(server|client)
AUTHOR: ale@FreeBSD.org
The default MySQL version has been updated from 5.6 to 5.7.
If you compile your own ports you may keep 5.6 as the default version by
adding the following lines to your /etc/make.conf file:
#
# Keep MySQL 5.6 as default version
#
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=mysql=5.6
If you wish to update to the new default version, you need to first stop any
running server instance. Then, you will need to follow these steps, depending
on installed packages.
# pkg set -o databases/mysql56-client:databases/mysql57-client
# pkg set -o databases/mysql56-server:databases/mysql57-server
# pkg upgrade
20190630:
AFFECTS: users of net/samba410
AUTHOR: timur@FreeBSD.org
If you used Samba in AD/DC mode with the previous versions of the port on UFS2
backed storage you have to add usage of vfs_freebsd VFS module for at least
SYSVOL share and configure it to use 'legacy' mode(see manpage).
The reason behind this is that previous versions Samba port used a hack to
workaround broken mapping of Linux security and trusted extended attributes
into FreeBSD namespace. In particular, essential security.NTACL attribute
was replaced with the user.NTACL and placed in a insecure USER namespace.
This port dropped this hack in favor of vfs_freebsd module, which should
provide more controlled way of such a mapping.
To maintain the compatibility with the previous installations on UFS2 storage
(as ZFS uses it's own way of mapping SYSVOL, thanks to the iXsystems patches)
the vfs_freebsd module provides 'legacy' mode that implements old functionality.
For the fresh installations it is recommended to use 'secure' mode of operations
for this module and use it as a global vfs objects.
Caution: The given module is still considered EXPERIMENTAL.
20190630:
AFFECTS: users of net/samba410, net/samba4[6-8] and devel/talloc?, devel/tevent?, databases/tdb?, databases/ldb*
AUTHOR: timur@FreeBSD.org
The port of the new version of Samba 4.10 is introduced. Due necessarily
to keep backwards compatibility for the legacy samba4[6-8] ports the
upgrade procedure is a bit convoluted.
You are safe to perform fresh new install of samba410 port. In case you
are upgrading from the previous versions of Samba, please use the
following procedure:
0. Take backups of all the relevant files, in particular PREFIX/etc/smb4.conf
and /var/db/samba4/ subdirectory. Keep in mind that files there (may)
have extended attributes, so use appropriate tools to preserve them.
1a. If you haven't updated Samba between 20190619 and 20190630 then next
step should be as simple as:
portmaster -o net/samba410 net/samba48
1b. If you have been affected by the archiving legacy versions of
Samba-related libraries for legacy versions of Samba, which happened
in the given time frame, then you need to reverse operation from the
20190619 entry:
for users of portmaster:
portmaster -o devel/talloc devel/talloc1
portmaster -o devel/tevent devel/tevent1
portmaster -o databases/tdb databases/tdb1
portmaster -o net/samba410 net/samba48
for users of portupgrade:
portupgrade -o devel/talloc devel/talloc1
portupgrade -o devel/tevent devel/tevent1
portupgrade -o databases/tdb databases/tdb1
portupgrade -o net/samba410 net/samba48
20190619:
AFFECTS: users of samba4[6-8] and devel/talloc, devel/tevent, databases/tdb, databases/ldb*
AUTHOR: timur@FreeBSD.org
To introduce samba410(we deliberately skip samba49 due the complexity of handling)
and to drop dependency on deprecated Python 2.7, Samba supplementary libraries
talloc, tevent and tdb were split into current Python 3 compatible versions
and legacy ones, with the suffix "1".
Old versions of Samba were changed to depend on the legacy supplementary libraries,
so if you need to install samba46, samba47 or samba48 over previous Samba
installations you need to downgrade supplementary libs with the following commands:
for users of portmaster:
portmaster -o devel/talloc1 devel/talloc
portmaster -o devel/tevent1 devel/tevent
portmaster -o databases/tdb1 databases/tdb
portmaster -r talloc1
for users of portupgrade:
portupgrade -o devel/talloc1 devel/talloc
portupgrade -o devel/tevent1 devel/tevent
portupgrade -o databases/tdb1 databases/tdb
portupgrade -fr devel/talloc1
20190613:
AFFECTS: users of www/qt5-webengine
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
Users that upgrade www/qt5-webengine without using pkg/poudriere might
experience failures due to conflicts with the installed version of 5.12.2.
In that case, pkg delete -f the qt5-webengine package before building
the updated version.
20190611:
AFFECTS: users of net/routinator
AUTHOR: rodrigo@FreeBSD.org
Release 0.4.0 fundamentally changes the command line options for
running the server and introduces a new way to initialize the local RPKI
repository used by Routinator.
If you have been using previous releases, you will likely have to adjust
your tooling. We apologize for this, but we also feel that the new commands
are more intuitive and logical.
20190604:
AFFECTS: users of net/samba47
AUTHOR: antoine@FreeBSD.org
The default version of samba has been switched from 4.7 to 4.8.
Upgrade instructions:
For package users having samba47 installed indirectly (as a dependency):
# pkg upgrade
For package users having samba47 installed directly (leaf port):
# pkg upgrade
# pkg install samba48
For ports users:
If you want to keep samba47, add DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= samba=4.7 to make.conf
If you want to upgrade to samba48, remove samba47:
# pkg delete -f samba47
Portmaster users:
# portmaster net/samba48
# portmaster -a
Portupgrade users:
# portinstall net/samba48
# portupgrade -a
20180601:
AFFECTS: www/tt-rss
AUTHOR: dereks@lifeofadishwasher.com
tt-rss now uses php intl for extension; a web server reload
will be required if intl extension isn't already loaded.
20190522:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/graylog
AUTHOR: dch@FreeBSD.org
The port has been updated to the latest stable version 3.0.2, which
includes more plugins by default, but also requires manual changes to
graylog's configuration files, possibly port and URL changes, such as
X-Graylog-Server-URL settings, and elasticsearch must be >= 5.
The location of configuration files has been amended to align with the
official distribution files and locations.
After upgrading, manually review and merge changes from your
/usr/local/etc/graylog/server/server.conf into
/usr/local/etc/graylog/graylog.conf
Consult https://www.graylog.org/post/announcing-graylog-v3-0-ga for
further details.
20190506:
AFFECTS: users of www/gitea
AUTHOR: stb@lassitu.de
Gitea requires the addition of another secret to the config file in order
to start up. Either manually add JWT_SECRET to the
${PREFIX}/etc/gitea/conf/app.ini config file (see app.ini.sample), or allow
Gitea to make the change for you by making the config file writable to the
git user.
20190424:
AFFECTS: users of www/node
AUTHOR: bhughes@FreeBSD.org
The www/node port has been updated to Node.js v12.0.0, the latest
upstream release. This is a major release, including many significant
changes. Users are encouraged to read the release announcements before
upgrading:
https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v12.0.0/
20190423:
AFFECTS: users of www/gitlab-ce
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
The directory where all repositories and ssh permissions are stored
was changed from /usr/home/git back to /usr/local/git, to match again the
recommended standards on FreeBSD.
This will cause now some other git management packages to collide with
gitlab. Make sure you migrate all you git repositories to gitlab first,
before you continue.
Make sure /usr/local/git/repositories and /usr/local/git/.ssh are not
existing!
Otherwise the next commands can break your installation for managing
git repositories within gitlab and with your other gitlab management
software!
You must move the old files to the new location with:
# service gitlab stop
# mv /usr/home/git /usr/local/
# pkg upg
Make sure you update your config files, diff shows you what you maybe
must change:
# cd /usr/local/www/gitlab-ce
# git diff config/gitlab.yml.sample config/gitlab.yml
# cd /usr/local/share/gitlab-shell/
# git diff config.yml.sample config.yml
# cd /usr/local/share/gitaly
# git diff config.toml.sample config.toml
# Change home directory of user git back to /usr/local/git
# vipw
The line should now looks like:
git:*:211:211::0:0:gitosis user:/usr/local/git:/bin/sh
If you do an upgrade of gitlab follow the upgrade guide.
If not, just start gitlab again with:
# service gitlab start
20190422:
AFFECTS: users of security/libressl
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
The port has been updated to the latest stable version 2.9 of LibreSSL.
The shared library versions of the libraries have been bumped.
After upgrading, manually update all packages that depend on any of the
libraries provided by LibreSSL (libssl, libcrypto and libtls) since the
versions of these libraries have changed. Normally, you can obtain the
list of dependent software by running the following command:
# pkg info -r libressl
Then you should rebuild all ports depending on libressl to avoid dangling
shared library dependencies. Poudriere and pkg handle this correctly,
portmaster and portupgrade users can use the following to rebuild all
dependent ports.
Portmaster users:
portmaster -r libressl
Portupgrade users:
portupgrade -fr security/libressl
20190421:
AFFECTS: users of databases/cego
AUTHOR: pi@FreeBSD.org
To upgrade from cego 2.39.16 to 2.44.1, you need to export to xml before
the upgrade and import from xml after the upgrade, because the internal
storage has changed for some types.
Use these steps:
- export your database while it runs, see
http://www.lemke-it.com/litexec?request=pubcegodoc&user=&lang=en§ion=cgdoc_database_running.html#tsimpexp_mode
for details.
- stop the database
service cego stop
- upgrade the port/package
- re-create the database
cego --mode=create --tableset=<database> --dbxml=<database>.xml
- import the database
cego --mode=xmlimport --tableset=<database> \
--dbxml=<database>.xml --impfile=export.xml --doLogging
- modify /etc/rc.conf by adding
cego_<database>_cpdump="YES"
cego_<database>_cleanup="YES"
- start the database
service cego start
20190420:
AFFECTS: users of lang/ruby24
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
The default ruby version has been updated from 2.4 to 2.5.
If you compile your own ports you may keep 2.4 as the default version by
adding the following lines to your /etc/make.conf file:
#
# Keep ruby 2.4 as default version
#
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ruby=2.4
If you wish to update to the new default version, you need to first stop any
software that uses ruby. Then, you will need to follow these steps, depending
upon how you manage your system.
If you use pkgng, simply upgrade:
# pkg upgrade
If you use portmaster, install new ruby, then rebuild all ports that depend
on ruby:
# portmaster -o lang/ruby25 lang/ruby24
# portmaster -R -r ruby-2.5
If you use portupgrade, install new ruby, then rebuild all ports that depend
on ruby:
# pkg delete -f ruby portupgrade
# make -C /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portupgrade install clean
# pkg set -o lang/ruby24:lang/ruby25
# portupgrade -x ruby-2.5.\* -fr lang/ruby25
20190419:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/qemu
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
qemu 2.X version has been moved to qemu2. If you would like to use
2.X you should use qemu2. Otherwise you can use the new stable
upstream branch of 3.0.X.
Portmaster users will need to run this command:
portmaster -o emulators/qemu2 emulators/qemu
20190410:
AFFECTS: users of python
AUTHOR: antoine@FreeBSD.org
Default version of python was switched to 3.6.
For ports users wanting to keep version 2.7 as default,
add DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= python=2.7 to make.conf
20190328:
AFFECTS: www/firefox-i18n, www/firefox-esr-i18n, mail/thunderbird-i18n, www/seamonkey-i18n
AUTHOR: gecko@FreeBSD.org
Separate packages for localization packs are no longer supported.
Firefox 65+ has in-browser menu while Firefox ESR60, Thunderbird 60
or SeaMonkey 2.49 should download preferred .xpi manually. Refer to
the following article (including previous revisions) how to do this.
https://support.mozilla.org/kb/use-firefox-another-language
20190328:
AFFECTS: users of www/qt5-webengine
AUTHOR: kde@FreeBSD.org
Users that upgrade www/qt5-webengine without using pkg/poudriere might
experience failures due to conflicts with the installed version of 5.9.5.
In that case, pkg delete -f the qt5-webengine package before building
the updated version.
20190314:
AFFECTS: users of mail/rspamd, mail/rspamd-devel
AUTHOR: vsevolod@FreeBSD.org
User and group that rspamd run as are changed from nobody:nobody to
rspamd:rspamd. Unless it is clean install you need to execute following
command.
# chown -R rspamd:rspamd /var/db/rspamd /var/log/rspamd /var/run/rspamd
20190311:
AFFECTS: users of x11/xorg, x11-fonts/mkfontscale, x11-fonts/mkfontdir
AUTHOR: zeising@FreeBSD.org
The x11-fonts/mkfontdir port has been removed and the functionality
has been merged into x11-fonts/mkfontscale. This might cause issues
with upgrading. If you get conflicts between mkfontscale and mkfontdir
please remove mkfontdir before upgrading.
To do this, simply run the following:
pkg delete -f mkfontdir
20190311:
AFFECTS: users of www/igal2
AUTHOR: rodrigo@freebsd.org
www/igal2 2.2-1 is now built with graphics/ImageMagick6-nox11
and don't install the ImageMagick X11 dependencies anymore.
A build option allows you to restore the previous behaviour.
20190303:
AFFECTS: users of x11-fonts/noto*
AUTHOR: sunpoet@FreeBSD.org
Google Noto Fonts family has been converted to several ports. x11-fonts/noto
is a meta port which includes 1 old port and 5 new ports as follows:
- x11-fonts/noto-basic (was noto-lite): basic fonts set with emoji
- x11-fonts/noto-extra: extra fonts set
- x11-fonts/noto-jp: Japanese fonts set
- x11-fonts/noto-kr: Korean fonts set
- x11-fonts/noto-sc: Simplified Chinese fonts set
- x11-fonts/noto-tc: Traditional Chinese fonts set
20190302:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/paladin