157199806SWarner LoshUpdating Information for FreeBSD current users 253dfde79SWarner Losh 3e72fd46aSWarner LoshThis file is maintained and copyrighted by M. Warner Losh 49698f2c0SWarner Losh<imp@village.org>. See end of file for further details. For commonly 59698f2c0SWarner Loshdone items, please see the COMMON ITEMS: section later in the file. 6e72fd46aSWarner Losh 72c724730SWarner LoshItems affecting the ports and packages system can be found in 82c724730SWarner Losh/usr/ports/UPDATING. Please read that file before running 94f638121SWarner Loshportupgrade. 102c724730SWarner Losh 1199b22782SKen SmithNOTE TO PEOPLE WHO THINK THAT FreeBSD 7.x IS SLOW: 1299b22782SKen Smith FreeBSD 7.x has many debugging features turned on, in 1369f7bcf3SWarner Losh both the kernel and userland. These features attempt to detect 1469f7bcf3SWarner Losh incorrect use of system primitives, and encourage loud failure 1569f7bcf3SWarner Losh through extra sanity checking and fail stop semantics. They 1669f7bcf3SWarner Losh also substantially impact system performance. If you want to 1769f7bcf3SWarner Losh do performance measurement, benchmarking, and optimization, 1869f7bcf3SWarner Losh you'll want to turn them off. This includes various WITNESS- 1969f7bcf3SWarner Losh related kernel options, INVARIANTS, malloc debugging flags 2069f7bcf3SWarner Losh in userland, and various verbose features in the kernel. Many 2169f7bcf3SWarner Losh developers choose to disable these features on build machines 22a19f8ddaSDavid E. O'Brien to maximize performance. 23c1f61aa9SDavid E. O'Brien 24b6de9e91SMax Laier20050927: 25b6de9e91SMax Laier The old bridge(4) implementation was retired. The new 26b6de9e91SMax Laier if_bridge(4) serves as a full functional replacement. 27b6de9e91SMax Laier 28bb518265SHajimu UMEMOTO20050722: 29bb518265SHajimu UMEMOTO The ai_addrlen of a struct addrinfo was changed to a socklen_t 30bb518265SHajimu UMEMOTO to conform to POSIX-2001. This change broke an ABI 31bb518265SHajimu UMEMOTO compatibility on 64 bit architecture. You have to recompile 32bb518265SHajimu UMEMOTO userland programs that use getaddrinfo(3) on 64 bit 33bb518265SHajimu UMEMOTO architecture. 34bb518265SHajimu UMEMOTO 3599b22782SKen Smith20050711: 3699b22782SKen Smith RELENG_6 branched here. 3799b22782SKen Smith 387657f595SBrooks Davis20050629: 397657f595SBrooks Davis The pccard_ifconfig rc.conf variable has been removed and a new 407657f595SBrooks Davis variable, ifconfig_DEFAULT has been introduced. Unlike 417657f595SBrooks Davis pccard_ifconfig, ifconfig_DEFAULT applies to ALL interfaces that 427657f595SBrooks Davis do not have ifconfig_ifn entries rather than just those in 437657f595SBrooks Davis removable_interfaces. 447657f595SBrooks Davis 45d33db00cSDag-Erling Smørgrav20050616: 46d33db00cSDag-Erling Smørgrav Some previous versions of PAM have permitted the use of 47d33db00cSDag-Erling Smørgrav non-absolute paths in /etc/pam.conf or /etc/pam.d/* when referring 48d33db00cSDag-Erling Smørgrav to third party PAM modules in /usr/local/lib. A change has been 49d33db00cSDag-Erling Smørgrav made to require the use of absolute paths in order to avoid 50d33db00cSDag-Erling Smørgrav ambiguity and dependence on library path configuration, which may 51d33db00cSDag-Erling Smørgrav affect existing configurations. 52d33db00cSDag-Erling Smørgrav 53ad0fdce5SBrooks Davis20050610: 54ad0fdce5SBrooks Davis Major changes to network interface API. All drivers must be 55ad0fdce5SBrooks Davis recompiled. Drivers not in the base system will need to be 56ad0fdce5SBrooks Davis updated to the new APIs. 57ad0fdce5SBrooks Davis 58038164a1SGarance A Drosehn20050609: 59038164a1SGarance A Drosehn Changes were made to kinfo_proc in sys/user.h. Please recompile 60038164a1SGarance A Drosehn userland, or commands like `fstat', `pkill', `ps', `top' and `w' 61038164a1SGarance A Drosehn will not behave correctly. 62038164a1SGarance A Drosehn 6331f91694SJoseph Koshy The API and ABI for hwpmc(4) have changed with the addition 6431f91694SJoseph Koshy of sampling support. Please recompile lib/libpmc(3) and 6531f91694SJoseph Koshy usr.sbin/{pmcstat,pmccontrol}. 6631f91694SJoseph Koshy 67a8d23252SBrooks Davis20050606: 68a8d23252SBrooks Davis The OpenBSD dhclient was imported in place of the ISC dhclient 69a8d23252SBrooks Davis and the network interface configuration scripts were updated 70a8d23252SBrooks Davis accordingly. If you use DHCP to configure your interfaces, you 71a8d23252SBrooks Davis must now run devd. Also, DNS updating was lost so you will need 72a8d23252SBrooks Davis to find a workaround if you use this feature. 73a8d23252SBrooks Davis 74dfa58a49SAndrew Thompson20050605: 75dfa58a49SAndrew Thompson if_bridge was added to the tree. This has changed struct ifnet. 76dfa58a49SAndrew Thompson Please recompile userland and all network related modules. 77dfa58a49SAndrew Thompson 782554b2d1SHajimu UMEMOTO20050603: 792554b2d1SHajimu UMEMOTO The n_net of a struct netent was changed to an uint32_t, and 802554b2d1SHajimu UMEMOTO 1st argument of getnetbyaddr() was changed to an uint32_t, to 811d6a063bSHajimu UMEMOTO conform to POSIX-2001. These changes broke an ABI 820fe9e21bSHajimu UMEMOTO compatibility on 64 bit architecture. With these changes, 830fe9e21bSHajimu UMEMOTO shlib major of libpcap was bumped. You have to recompile 840fe9e21bSHajimu UMEMOTO userland programs that use getnetbyaddr(3), getnetbyname(3), 850fe9e21bSHajimu UMEMOTO getnetent(3) and/or libpcap on 64 bit architecture. 862554b2d1SHajimu UMEMOTO 870a4c2543SGarance A Drosehn20050528: 880a4c2543SGarance A Drosehn Kernel parsing of extra options on '#!' first lines of shell 890a4c2543SGarance A Drosehn scripts has changed. Lines with multiple options likely will 900a4c2543SGarance A Drosehn fail after this date. For full details, please see 910a4c2543SGarance A Drosehn http://people.freebsd.org/~gad/Updating-20050528.txt 920a4c2543SGarance A Drosehn 936441fe95SMax Laier20050503: 946441fe95SMax Laier The packet filter (pf) code has been updated to OpenBSD 3.7 956441fe95SMax Laier Please note the changed anchor syntax and the fact that 966441fe95SMax Laier authpf(8) now needs a mounted fdescfs(5) to function. 976441fe95SMax Laier 98cfdb76e5SScott Long20050415: 99cfdb76e5SScott Long The NO_MIXED_MODE kernel option has been removed from the i386 100cfdb76e5SScott Long amd64 platforms as its use has been superceded by the new local 101cfdb76e5SScott Long APIC timer code. Any kernel config files containing this option 102cfdb76e5SScott Long should be updated. 103cfdb76e5SScott Long 1044bb8b8beSRuslan Ermilov20050227: 1054bb8b8beSRuslan Ermilov The on-disk format of LC_CTYPE files was changed to be machine 1064bb8b8beSRuslan Ermilov independent. Please make sure NOT to use NO_CLEAN buildworld 1074bb8b8beSRuslan Ermilov when crossing this point. 1084bb8b8beSRuslan Ermilov 109bc9d2991SBrooks Davis20050225: 110bc9d2991SBrooks Davis The ifi_epoch member of struct if_data has been changed to 111bc9d2991SBrooks Davis contain the uptime at which the interface was created or the 112bc9d2991SBrooks Davis statistics zeroed rather then the wall clock time because 113bc9d2991SBrooks Davis wallclock time may go backwards. This should have no impact 114bc9d2991SBrooks Davis unless an snmp implementation is using this value (I know of 115bc9d2991SBrooks Davis none at this point.) 116bc9d2991SBrooks Davis 117915a554bSNate Lawson20050224: 118915a554bSNate Lawson The acpi_perf and acpi_throttle drivers are now part of the 119915a554bSNate Lawson acpi(4) main module. They are no longer built separately. 120915a554bSNate Lawson 12110d6bd76SNate Lawson20050223: 12290dc539bSMaxim Sobolev The layout of struct image_params has changed. You have to 12390dc539bSMaxim Sobolev recompile all compatibility modules (linux, svr4, etc) for use 12490dc539bSMaxim Sobolev with the new kernel. 12590dc539bSMaxim Sobolev 12690dc539bSMaxim Sobolev20050223: 12710d6bd76SNate Lawson The p4tcc driver has been merged into cpufreq(4). This makes 12810d6bd76SNate Lawson "options CPU_ENABLE_TCC" obsolete. Please load cpufreq.ko or 12910d6bd76SNate Lawson compile in "device cpufreq" to restore this functionality. 13010d6bd76SNate Lawson 131aea80a64SXin LI20050220: 132aea80a64SXin LI The responsibility of recomputing the file system summary of 133aea80a64SXin LI a SoftUpdates-enabled dirty volume has been transferred to the 134aea80a64SXin LI background fsck. A rebuild of fsck(8) utility is recommended 135aea80a64SXin LI if you have updated the kernel. 136aea80a64SXin LI 137aea80a64SXin LI To get the old behavior (recompute file system summary at mount 138aea80a64SXin LI time), you can set vfs.ffs.compute_summary_at_mount=1 before 139aea80a64SXin LI mounting the new volume. 140aea80a64SXin LI 141da71ab85SGleb Smirnoff20050206: 142398dd94cSNate Lawson The cpufreq import is complete. As part of this, the sysctls for 143915a554bSNate Lawson acpi(4) throttling have been removed. The power_profile script 144398dd94cSNate Lawson has been updated, so you can use performance/economy_cpu_freq in 145915a554bSNate Lawson rc.conf(5) to set AC on/offline cpu frequencies. 146398dd94cSNate Lawson 147398dd94cSNate Lawson20050206: 148da71ab85SGleb Smirnoff NG_VERSION has been increased. Recompiling kernel (or ng_socket.ko) 149da71ab85SGleb Smirnoff requires recompiling libnetgraph and userland netgraph utilities. 1505ddd0622SBrooks Davis 1515ddd0622SBrooks Davis20050114: 1525ddd0622SBrooks Davis Support for abbreviated forms of a number of ipfw options is 1535ddd0622SBrooks Davis now deprecated. Warnings are printed to stderr indicating the 1545ddd0622SBrooks Davis correct full form when a match occurs. Some abbreviations may 1555ddd0622SBrooks Davis be supported at a later date based on user feedback. To be 1565ddd0622SBrooks Davis considered for support, abbreviations must be in use prior to 1575ddd0622SBrooks Davis this commit and unlikely to be confused with current key words. 1585ddd0622SBrooks Davis 159b521988eSRuslan Ermilov20041221: 160b521988eSRuslan Ermilov By a popular demand, a lot of NOFOO options were renamed 161b521988eSRuslan Ermilov to NO_FOO (see bsd.compat.mk for a full list). The old 162b521988eSRuslan Ermilov spellings are still supported, but will cause annoying 163b521988eSRuslan Ermilov warnings on stderr. Make sure you upgrade properly (see 164b521988eSRuslan Ermilov the COMMON ITEMS: section later in this file). 165b521988eSRuslan Ermilov 16687c9e370SSam Leffler20041219: 16787c9e370SSam Leffler Auto-loading of ancillary wlan modules such as wlan_wep has 16887c9e370SSam Leffler been temporarily disabled; you need to statically configure 16987c9e370SSam Leffler the modules you need into your kernel or explicitly load them 17087c9e370SSam Leffler prior to use. Specifically, if you intend to use WEP encryption 17187c9e370SSam Leffler with an 802.11 device load/configure wlan_wep; if you want to 17287c9e370SSam Leffler use WPA with the ath driver load/configure wlan_tkip, wlan_ccmp, 17387c9e370SSam Leffler and wlan_xauth as required. 17487c9e370SSam Leffler 17571c1c49aSBrian Somers20041213: 17671c1c49aSBrian Somers The behaviour of ppp(8) has changed slightly. If lqr is enabled 17771c1c49aSBrian Somers (``enable lqr''), older versions would revert to LCP ECHO mode on 17871c1c49aSBrian Somers negotiation failure. Now, ``enable echo'' is required for this 17971c1c49aSBrian Somers behaviour. The ppp version number has been bumped to 3.4.2 to 18071c1c49aSBrian Somers reflect the change. 18171c1c49aSBrian Somers 18288046524SSam Leffler20041201: 18388046524SSam Leffler The wlan support has been updated to split the crypto support 18488046524SSam Leffler into separate modules. For static WEP you must configure the 18588046524SSam Leffler wlan_wep module in your system or build and install the module 18688046524SSam Leffler in place where it can be loaded (the kernel will auto-load 18788046524SSam Leffler the module when a wep key is configured). 18888046524SSam Leffler 18988046524SSam Leffler20041201: 19088046524SSam Leffler The ath driver has been updated to split the tx rate control 19188046524SSam Leffler algorithm into a separate module. You need to include either 19288046524SSam Leffler ath_rate_onoe or ath_rate_amrr when configuring the kernel. 19388046524SSam Leffler 19481adddf3SJohn Baldwin20041116: 19581adddf3SJohn Baldwin Support for systems with an 80386 CPU has been removed. Please 19681adddf3SJohn Baldwin use FreeBSD 5.x or earlier on systems with an 80386. 19781adddf3SJohn Baldwin 19842ba1c57SPoul-Henning Kamp20041110: 19942ba1c57SPoul-Henning Kamp We have had a hack which would mount the root filesystem 20042ba1c57SPoul-Henning Kamp R/W if the device were named 'md*'. As part of the vnode 20142ba1c57SPoul-Henning Kamp work I'm doing I have had to remove this hack. People 20242ba1c57SPoul-Henning Kamp building systems which use preloaded MD root filesystems 20342ba1c57SPoul-Henning Kamp may need to insert a "/sbin/mount -u -o rw /dev/md0 /" in 20442ba1c57SPoul-Henning Kamp their /etc/rc scripts. 20542ba1c57SPoul-Henning Kamp 206dcb5d8f8SRuslan Ermilov20041104: 207dcb5d8f8SRuslan Ermilov FreeBSD 5.3 shipped here. 208dcb5d8f8SRuslan Ermilov 209c94c54e4SAndre Oppermann20041102: 210c94c54e4SAndre Oppermann The size of struct tcpcb has changed again due to the removal 211c94c54e4SAndre Oppermann of RFC1644 T/TCP. You have to recompile userland programs that 212c94c54e4SAndre Oppermann read kmem for tcp sockets directly (netstat, sockstat, etc.) 213c94c54e4SAndre Oppermann 214cd109b0dSAndre Oppermann20041022: 215cd109b0dSAndre Oppermann The size of struct tcpcb has changed. You have to recompile 216cd109b0dSAndre Oppermann userland programs that read kmem for tcp sockets directly 217cd109b0dSAndre Oppermann (netstat, sockstat, etc.) 218cd109b0dSAndre Oppermann 219b2723608SWarner Losh20041016: 220b2723608SWarner Losh RELENG_5 branched here. For older entries, please see updating 221b2723608SWarner Losh in the RELENG_5 branch. 22257199806SWarner Losh 223dc0dbf5cSWarner LoshCOMMON ITEMS: 224dc0dbf5cSWarner Losh 225a24eff53SWarner Losh General Notes 226a24eff53SWarner Losh ------------- 227a24eff53SWarner Losh Avoid using make -j when upgrading. From time to time in the 228a24eff53SWarner Losh past there have been problems using -j with buildworld and/or 229a24eff53SWarner Losh installworld. This is especially true when upgrading between 230a24eff53SWarner Losh "distant" versions (eg one that cross a major release boundary 231a24eff53SWarner Losh or several minor releases, or when several months have passed 232a24eff53SWarner Losh on the -current branch). 233a24eff53SWarner Losh 2345780f3baSWarner Losh Sometimes, obscure build problems are the result of environment 2355780f3baSWarner Losh poisoning. This can happen because the make utility reads its 2365780f3baSWarner Losh environment when searching for values for global variables. 2375780f3baSWarner Losh To run your build attempts in an "environmental clean room", 2385780f3baSWarner Losh prefix all make commands with 'env -i '. See the env(1) manual 2395780f3baSWarner Losh page for more details. 2405780f3baSWarner Losh 241dc0dbf5cSWarner Losh To build a kernel 242dc0dbf5cSWarner Losh ----------------- 243ba01eb20SWarner Losh If you are updating from a prior version of FreeBSD (even one just 2441cf0ef11SDavid E. O'Brien a few days old), you should follow this procedure. It is the most 2451cf0ef11SDavid E. O'Brien failsafe as it uses a /usr/obj tree with a fresh mini-buildworld, 2461cf0ef11SDavid E. O'Brien 2471cf0ef11SDavid E. O'Brien make kernel-toolchain 248282e0f01SRuslan Ermilov make -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE 249282e0f01SRuslan Ermilov make -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE 250dc0dbf5cSWarner Losh 2512e937dd6SAlexander Leidinger To test a kernel once 2522e937dd6SAlexander Leidinger --------------------- 2532e937dd6SAlexander Leidinger If you just want to boot a kernel once (because you are not sure 2542e937dd6SAlexander Leidinger if it works, or if you want to boot a known bad kernel to provide 2552e937dd6SAlexander Leidinger debugging information) run 2562e937dd6SAlexander Leidinger make installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE KODIR=/boot/testkernel 2572e937dd6SAlexander Leidinger nextboot -k testkernel 2582e937dd6SAlexander Leidinger 259ba01eb20SWarner Losh To just build a kernel when you know that it won't mess you up 260ba01eb20SWarner Losh -------------------------------------------------------------- 2610fbd2da9SKen Smith This assumes you are already running a 5.X system. Replace 2620fbd2da9SKen Smith ${arch} with the architecture of your machine (e.g. "i386", 2630fbd2da9SKen Smith "alpha", "amd64", "ia64", "pc98", "sparc64", etc). 2640fbd2da9SKen Smith 2650fbd2da9SKen Smith cd src/sys/${arch}/conf 26647d0d01fSWarner Losh config KERNEL_NAME_HERE 2670fbd2da9SKen Smith cd ../compile/KERNEL_NAME_HERE 268ba01eb20SWarner Losh make depend 269ba01eb20SWarner Losh make 270ba01eb20SWarner Losh make install 271ba01eb20SWarner Losh 272ba01eb20SWarner Losh If this fails, go to the "To build a kernel" section. 273ba01eb20SWarner Losh 274ba01eb20SWarner Losh To rebuild everything and install it on the current system. 275ba01eb20SWarner Losh ----------------------------------------------------------- 27663cb445eSWarner Losh # Note: sometimes if you are running current you gotta do more than 27763cb445eSWarner Losh # is listed here if you are upgrading from a really old current. 27863cb445eSWarner Losh 279f643de42SWarner Losh <make sure you have good level 0 dumps> 28063cb445eSWarner Losh make buildworld 2816586253aSWarner Losh make kernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE 28263cb445eSWarner Losh [1] 28363cb445eSWarner Losh <reboot in single user> [3] 28463cb445eSWarner Losh mergemaster -p [5] 28563cb445eSWarner Losh make installworld 286e2a36081SAlexander Leidinger make delete-old 28763cb445eSWarner Losh mergemaster [4] 28863cb445eSWarner Losh <reboot> 28963cb445eSWarner Losh 290759f0aefSWarner Losh 291f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy To cross-install current onto a separate partition 292f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy -------------------------------------------------- 293f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy # In this approach we use a separate partition to hold 294f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy # current's root, 'usr', and 'var' directories. A partition 295f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy # holding "/", "/usr" and "/var" should be about 2GB in 296f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy # size. 297f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy 298f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy <make sure you have good level 0 dumps> 299f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy <boot into -stable> 300f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy make buildworld 3013ecf3bddSRuslan Ermilov make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE 302f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy <maybe newfs current's root partition> 303f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy <mount current's root partition on directory ${CURRENT_ROOT}> 304f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy make installworld DESTDIR=${CURRENT_ROOT} 3056586253aSWarner Losh cd src/etc; make distribution DESTDIR=${CURRENT_ROOT} # if newfs'd 3063ecf3bddSRuslan Ermilov make installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE DESTDIR=${CURRENT_ROOT} 307f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy cp /etc/fstab ${CURRENT_ROOT}/etc/fstab # if newfs'd 308f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy <edit ${CURRENT_ROOT}/etc/fstab to mount "/" from the correct partition> 309f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy <reboot into current> 310f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy <do a "native" rebuild/install as described in the previous section> 3116586253aSWarner Losh <maybe install compatibility libraries from src/lib/compat> 312f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy <reboot> 313f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy 314f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy 3158ce4cbbfSWarner Losh To upgrade in-place from 5.x-stable to current 316f27b1fceSJoseph Koshy ---------------------------------------------- 317f643de42SWarner Losh <make sure you have good level 0 dumps> 31821c075eaSWarner Losh make buildworld [9] 319e5dc5f61SWarner Losh make kernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE [8] 320fc8c157fSWarner Losh [1] 321fc8c157fSWarner Losh <reboot in single user> [3] 322835284beSWarner Losh mergemaster -p [5] 323ba26da8eSWarner Losh make installworld 324e2a36081SAlexander Leidinger make delete-old 325802fc49dSBrian Feldman mergemaster -i [4] 326ba26da8eSWarner Losh <reboot> 327ba26da8eSWarner Losh 328fdb9f54dSWarner Losh Make sure that you've read the UPDATING file to understand the 329fdb9f54dSWarner Losh tweaks to various things you need. At this point in the life 330fdb9f54dSWarner Losh cycle of current, things change often and you are on your own 331fdb9f54dSWarner Losh to cope. The defaults can also change, so please read ALL of 332fdb9f54dSWarner Losh the UPDATING entries. 333ba26da8eSWarner Losh 3341dece4a9SWarner Losh Also, if you are tracking -current, you must be subscribed to 3351dece4a9SWarner Losh freebsd-current@freebsd.org. Make sure that before you update 3361dece4a9SWarner Losh your sources that you have read and understood all the recent 3371dece4a9SWarner Losh messages there. If in doubt, please track -stable which has 3381dece4a9SWarner Losh much fewer pitfalls. 3391dece4a9SWarner Losh 340134d2e86SWarner Losh [1] If you have third party modules, such as vmware, you 341134d2e86SWarner Losh should disable them at this point so they don't crash your 342134d2e86SWarner Losh system on reboot. 343134d2e86SWarner Losh 344ee6e1fc3SWarner Losh [3] From the bootblocks, boot -s, and then do 345ee6e1fc3SWarner Losh fsck -p 346ee6e1fc3SWarner Losh mount -u / 347ee6e1fc3SWarner Losh mount -a 3486586253aSWarner Losh cd src 34947d0d01fSWarner Losh adjkerntz -i # if CMOS is wall time 350f6a0ef01SWarner Losh Also, when doing a major release upgrade, it is required that 351f6a0ef01SWarner Losh you boot into single user mode to do the installworld. 352ee6e1fc3SWarner Losh 353a6cd4f9dSWarner Losh [4] Note: This step is non-optional. Failure to do this step 354a6cd4f9dSWarner Losh can result in a significant reduction in the functionality of the 355a6cd4f9dSWarner Losh system. Attempting to do it by hand is not recommended and those 356a6cd4f9dSWarner Losh that pursue this avenue should read this file carefully, as well 357a6cd4f9dSWarner Losh as the archives of freebsd-current and freebsd-hackers mailing lists 358a6cd4f9dSWarner Losh for potential gotchas. 359a6cd4f9dSWarner Losh 360835284beSWarner Losh [5] Usually this step is a noop. However, from time to time 361835284beSWarner Losh you may need to do this if you get unknown user in the following 362835284beSWarner Losh step. It never hurts to do it all the time. You may need to 363835284beSWarner Losh install a new mergemaster (cd src/usr.sbin/mergemaster && make 364835284beSWarner Losh install) after the buildworld before this step if you last updated 365835284beSWarner Losh from current before 20020224 or from -stable before 20020408. 366835284beSWarner Losh 367c74fe6afSWarner Losh [8] In order to have a kernel that can run the 4.x binaries 368c74fe6afSWarner Losh needed to do an installworld, you must include the COMPAT_FREEBSD4 369c74fe6afSWarner Losh option in your kernel. Failure to do so may leave you with a system 370c74fe6afSWarner Losh that is hard to boot to recover. 371c74fe6afSWarner Losh 372e5dc5f61SWarner Losh Make sure that you merge any new devices from GENERIC since the 373e5dc5f61SWarner Losh last time you updated your kernel config file. 374e5dc5f61SWarner Losh 37521c075eaSWarner Losh [9] When checking out sources, you must include the -P flag to have 376e5dc5f61SWarner Losh cvs prune empty directories. 377e5dc5f61SWarner Losh 378e5dc5f61SWarner Losh If CPUTYPE is defined in your /etc/make.conf, make sure to use the 379e5dc5f61SWarner Losh "?=" instead of the "=" assignment operator, so that buildworld can 380e5dc5f61SWarner Losh override the CPUTYPE if it needs to. 381e5dc5f61SWarner Losh 382e5dc5f61SWarner Losh MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX must be defined in an environment variable, and 383e5dc5f61SWarner Losh not on the command line, or in /etc/make.conf. buildworld will 384e5dc5f61SWarner Losh warn if it is improperly defined. 385dc0dbf5cSWarner LoshFORMAT: 386dc0dbf5cSWarner Losh 387f699bbbbSMark OvensThis file contains a list, in reverse chronological order, of major 3881fc1a0dcSWarner Loshbreakages in tracking -current. 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