UPDATING revision 68838
1Updating Information for FreeBSD current users
2
3This file is maintained by imp@village.org.  Please send new entries
4directly to him.  See end of file for further details.  For commonly
5done items, please see the end of the file.  Search for 'COMMON
6ITEMS:'
7
820001031:
9	cvs updated to 1.11.
10
1120001020:
12	The random device needs more entropy, so you need to make sure
13	that you've run mergemaster to get a /etc/rc which will seed
14	/dev/random.  If you don't and the system hangs after ldconfig,
15	then banging on the keyboard randomly until it unhangs is one
16	workaround.
17
1820001010:
19	****************************** WARNING ******************************
20				Sendmail has been updated.
21	****************************** WARNING ******************************
22	o mail.local(8) is no longer installed as a set-user-id binary.
23	o sendmail(8) is now built with STARTTLS support unless NO_OPENSSL
24	  is set.
25	o The default /etc/mail/sendmail.cf disables the SMTP EXPN and VRFY
26	  commands.
27	o Now using sendmail's version of vacation(1).
28	o The sendmail cf building tools (contrib/sendmail/cf) are installed
29	  in /usr/share/sendmail/cf.
30	o sendmail.cw changed to local-host-names
31
32	More details can be found at
33		http://people.freebsd.org/~imp/UPDATING/sendmail-20001010
34
3520001009:
36	The ports tree's new layout is in place.  Be sure to update
37	your entire ports tree, or you will have problems.
38
3920001006:
40	The perl build procedure no longer installs miniperl, nor uses
41	the installed miniperl.  It is recommended that you delete
42	/usr/bin/miniperl.
43
4420001005:
45	This weekend the ports tree will be updated to a new layout.
46	It will be in an inconsistent state until noted in the UPDATING
47	file, or with asami-san's message to the relevant mailing
48	lists.  With this new layout, you'll need to update the whole
49	tree for anything to work.
50
5120000928:
52	There was a change in the passwd format.  Need more information.
53
5420000916:
55	/boot/kernel/kernel.ko -> /boot/kernel/kernel change has taken
56	place.  Please update boot loader (not the boot blocks) at the
57	same time as your kernel.
58
5920000914:
60	The new pmtimer device is necessary for laptops.  Failure to
61	include the device will cause suspended laptops losing time
62	when they resume.  Include
63		device		pmtimer
64	in your config file and
65		hint.pmtimer.0.at="isa"
66	to your /boot/device.hints file.
67
6820000911:
69	The random device has been turned into a (pseudo-)device,
70	rather than an option. The supplied kernel config files have
71	been updated. You will need to do something similar in your
72	own kernel config file.
73	Remove:
74		options		RANDOMDEV
75	Add:
76		device		random
77	If you prefer to load the loadable module, you need to do
78	nothing.
79
8020000909:
81	The random device module has been renamed from randomdev.ko to
82	random.ko. You will need to edit your /boot/loader.conf to
83	reflect this if you load this module at boot time.
84	The line should read:
85		random_load="YES"
86
8720000907:
88	The SMPNG commit has happened.  It should work, but if it
89	doesn't, fallback to the PRE_SMPNG CVS tag.  There are likely
90	to be a variety of minor issues.  Please see 20000905 to make
91	sure you don't have model loading problems which might at
92	first blush appear related to SMP.
93
9420000906:
95	nsswitch has been imported from NetBSD.  Among other things,
96	this means that /etc/host.conf is no longer used.  See
97	nsswitch.conf(5) instead.  Note that at boot time rc.network
98	will attempt to produce a new nsswitch.conf file for you if you
99	don't have one, and you have host.conf.
100
10120000905:
102	The ucred structure changed size.  This breaks the interface
103	that mountd uses.  Trying to use an older mountd with a newer
104	kernel guarantees a panic.  This means that you need to use
105	kernels newer than today only with matching mountd, but you
106	needed to do that anyway with the boot loader changes.
107
10820000905:
109	The boot loader has been updated.  The new default kernel is
110	now /boot/kernel/kernel.ko.  The new default module location
111	is /boot/kernel.
112
113	You *MUST* upgrade your boot loader and kernel at the same time.
114	The easiest way to do this is to do the buildworld/buildkernel/
115	installkernel/installworld dance.
116
117	Furthermore, you are urged to delete your old /modules directory
118	before booting the new kernel, since kldload will find stale
119	modules in that directory instead of finding them in the correct
120	path, /boot/kernel.  The most common complaint that this cures
121	is that the linux module crashes your machine after the update.
122
123	if [ ! -d /boot/kernel.old ]; then
124		mv /modules.old /boot/kernel.old
125		chflags noschg /kernel.old
126		mv /kernel.old /boot/kernel.old/kernel.ko
127		chflags schg /boot/kernel.old/kernel.ko
128	fi
129
13020000904:
131	A new issue with the sendmail upgrade has come to light.
132	/etc/aliases has moved to /etc/mail/aliases.  Mergemaster will 
133	incorrectly install the default aliases in /etc/mail rather than
134	move the old one from /etc.  So you'll need to manually move the
135	file, create a symbolic link, remove the old /etc/aliases.db and
136	run newaliases.  For safety sake, you should stop sendmail
137	while doing this and run the upgrade when locally sourced email
138	is not likely to be generated.
139
14020000825:
141	/boot/device.hints is now required for installkernel to
142	succeed.  You should copy GENERIC.hints for your architecture
143	into /boot/device.hints.  If and only if you compile hints
144	into your kernel, then this file may be empty.  Please note,
145	if you have an empty or missing /boot/device.hints file and
146	you neglected to compile hints into your kernel, no boot
147	messages will appear after the boot loader tries to start the
148	kernel.
149
15020000821:
151	If you do NOT have ``options RANDOMDEV'' in your kernel and
152	you DO want the random device then add randomdev_load="YES" to
153	/boot/loader.conf.
154
15520000812:
156	suidperl is now always built and installed on the system, but
157	with permissions of 511.  If you have applications that use
158	this program, you are now required to add ENABLE_SUIDPERL=true
159	to /etc/make.conf.  If you forget to do this,
160		chmod 4511 /usr/bin/suidperl
161	will fix this until the next build.
162
16320000812:
164	sendmail has been updated from 8.9.3 to 8.11.0.  Some of the more
165	visible changes that may immediately affect your configuration
166	include:
167	- New default file locations from src/contrib/sendmail/cf/README
168	- newaliases limited to root and trusted users
169	- MSA port (587) turned on by default
170	- New queue file naming system so can't go from 8.11 -> 8.9
171	- FEATURE(`rbl') renamed to FEATURE(`dnsbl')
172	- FEATURE(`nullclient') is more full featured
173	- FEATURE(`nouucp') requires an argument: `reject' or `nospecial'
174	- mail.local FreeBSD-only -b option changed to -B
175	- See src/contrib/sendmail/RELEASE_NOTES for more info
176
17720000810:
178	suidperl (aka sperl) is no longer build by default.  You must
179	specifically define BUILD_SUIDPERL to "true" for it to be build.
180	Furthermore, we recommend that you remove /usr/bin/sperl* and
181	/usr/bin/suidperl files from your system unless you have a
182	specific use for it.
183
18420000729:
185	Networking defaults have been tightened.  Anybody upgrading
186	/etc/defaults/rc.conf needs to add the following lines to
187	/etc/rc.conf if they want to have the same setup
188	afterwards (unless the variables already are set, of course):
189		# Enable network daemons for user convenience.
190		inetd_enable="YES"
191		portmap_enable="YES"
192		sendmail_enable="YES"
193
19420000728:
195	If you have null_load="YES" in your /boot/loader.conf, you
196	will need to change that to nullfs_load="YES".
197
19820000728:
199	The "installkernel" target has changed slightly. Now even if
200	you override KERNEL e.g. 'make installkernel KERNEL=MYKERNEL'
201	it will install the MYKERNEL file (built with the buildkernel
202	target) as /kernel rather than /MYKERNEL. Those who have
203	updated their /boot/loader.conf files to point to /MYKERNEL
204	should remove that entry or perform manual rename of /kernel
205	to /MYKERNEL.
206
20720000711:
208	If you use CVSUP or CTM to get CVS trees, AND you used to get 
209	the old crypto files from internat.freebsd.org AND you check
210	out files from the CVS tree with the cvs command, please read
211		http://people.freebsd.org/~imp/internat.txt
212	for details on potential problems that you might have and how
213	to get around them.
214
215	If you are merely a mirror, or don't answer yes to each of the
216	clauses above, you needn't worry.
217
21820000711:
219	/etc/security has been updated to print the inode number of
220	setuid programs that have changed.  You will see a large spike
221	in the number of changed programs the first time when you run
222	mergemaster to get a new /etc/security.
223
22420000710:
225	/dev/random now has good entropy collection (from the keyboard
226	and sysmouse drivers). Please ensure that either `options
227	RANDOMDEV' is present in your kernel config file or that
228	`randomdev_load="YES"' is in your /boot/loader.conf. If you do
229	not have the /dev/random driver, OpenSSL (and consequently
230	lots of crypto tools (like SSH)) will fail with strange
231	errors. (see below, 20000624).
232
233	FreeBSD-current is safe again to run Crypto.
234
23520000709:
236	phk made the malloc default options AJ.  This may slow things
237	down and uncover other latent bugs in the code.  If you need to
238	run at full speed, you can disable this by doing the following:
239		ln -s aj /etc/malloc.conf
240
24120000706:
242	libftpio's version was accidentally bumped a few days ago.  This
243	has been corrected.  You may need to remove /usr/lib/libftpio.so.6
244	before doing your next buildworld/installworld pair.  It certainly
245	won't hurt to remove it before the update procedure.  It will
246	break fetch until a new one is built, but ftp can be used in the
247	interim if needed.
248
24920000705:
250	The crypto packages have changed for the cvsup.  This has been done
251	in a backward compatible way, but the old packages will go away at
252	some point in the future.  Look at /usr/share/examples/cvsup for
253	details.
254
25520000704:
256	With the new sys/modules/sound/drivers/*, you will need to
257	set SYSDIR until you do an installworld after July 7th.
258
25920000704:
260	rc.shutdown and rc will now call the rc.d scripts with start
261	or stop.  This may cause some harmless warnings from older
262	rc.d scripts that haven't been updated.
263
26420000630:
265	The libfetch based version of fetch has gone into the tree.
266	Minor problems may result on some of the less popular sites,
267	which should be reported to des@freebsd.org.
268
26920000625:
270	From approximately this date forward, one must have the crypto
271	system installed in order to build the system and kernel.
272	While not technically strictly true, one should treat it as
273	required and grab the crypto bits.  If you are grabbing CVS
274	trees, src-all and cvs-crypto should be treated as if they
275	were required.  You should check with the latest collections
276	to make sure that these haven't changed.
277
27820000624:
279	Mark Murray just committed the first parts of a cleanup of
280	/dev/zero, et al.  This is also cleaning up /dev/random.
281	The entropy is disconnected, so DO NOT USE VERSIONS OF FREEBSD
282	-CURRENT FROM THIS POINT FORWARD for cryptographic services
283	until Mark can merge in the fixes to this work in progress.
284	openssh and openssl should not be used to generate keys from this
285	date to the completion of the work.
286
287	If you must operate at this reduced level of security, add '
288	options RANDOMDEV' to your kernel or modload the randomdev
289	module.  You may also need to copy a new MAKEDEV to /dev and
290	recreate the random and urandom devices.
291
29220000622:
293	The license on the softupdates is now a standard 2 clause
294	BSD license.  You may need to remove your symbolic links
295	that used to be required when updating.
296
29720000621:
298	Scott Flatman <sf@aracnet.com> sent in a decent write-up on
299	the config file update procedure.
300		http://people.freebsd.org/~imp/config-upd.html
301	NOTE: LINT is gone.  It has been replaced with NOTES.  NOTES
302	isn't buildable.  However, you can generate a LINT file.
303
30420000620:
305	Binutils 2.10 have hit the tree, or will shortly.  As soon
306	as they do, the problem noted in 20000522 will be resolved and
307	that workaround will no longer be required.
308
30920000615:
310	phk removed the compatibility creation of wd devices in the
311	ad driver.  If you haven't done so already, you must update
312	your fstab, etc to use the ad devices instead of the wd
313	devices.
314
315	In addition, you'll need to update your boot blocks to a
316	more modern version, if you haven't already done so.  Modern
317	here means 4.0 release or newer (although older releases
318	may work).
319
32020000612:
321	Peter took an axe to config(8).  Be sure that you read his mail
322	on the topic before even thinking about updating.  You will
323	need to create a /boot/device.hints or add a hints directive
324	to your config file to compile them in statically.  The format
325	of the config file has changed as well.  Please see GENERIC or
326	NEWCARD for examples of the new format.
327
32820000522:
329	A new set of binutils went into the tree today.  Anybody
330	building a kernel after this point is advised that they need
331	to rebuild their binutils (or better yet do a
332	buildworld/installworld) before building a new kernel.
333
334	Due to bugs in binutils, using malloc options (eg /etc/malloc.conf
335	or MALLOC_OPTIONS env var) J will cause ld to dump core.  It
336	is recommended that you don't set this option until the problem
337	is resolved.
338
33920000513:
340	The ethernet drivers were all updated to clean up the BPF handling.
341
34220000510:
343	The problems with boot blocks on the alphas have been corrected.
344	This will require some care in updating alphas.  A new libstand
345	is requires for the boot blocks to build properly.
346
34720000503:
348	Recompile all kld modules.  Proper version dependency info
349	is now available.
350
35120000502:
352	Modules have been disconnected from the buildworld tree and 
353	connected to the kernel building instead.
354
35520000427:
356	You may need to build gperf
357		cd /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/gperf && make depend all install
358	when upgrading from 4.0 -> current.  The build system now uses
359	an option only in -current.
360
36120000417:
362	The method that we brand ELF binaries has changed to be more
363	acceptable to the binutils maintainers.  You will need to
364	rebrand your ELF binaries that aren't native.  One problem
365	binary is the Linux ldconfig.  After your make world, but
366	before you reboot, you'll need to issue:
367		brandelf -t Linux /compat/linux/sbin/ldconfig
368	if you have Linux compatibility enabled on your machine.
369
37020000320:
371	If you have really bad/marginal IDE drives, you may find they
372	don't work well.  Use pio mode instead.  The easiest way to
373	cope if you have a problem combination is to add:
374		/sbin/sysctl -w hw.atamodes=pio,pio,pio,pio
375	to the start of /etc/rc.conf.
376
37720000319:
378	The ISA and PCI compatibility shims have been connected to the
379	options COMPAT_OLDISA and COMPAT_OLDPCI.  If you are using old
380	style PCI or ISA drivers (i.e. tx, voxware, etc.) you must
381	include the appropriate option in your kernel config.  Drivers
382	using the shims should be updated or they won't ship with
383	5.0-RELEASE, targeted for 2001.
384
38520000318:
386	We've entered the traditional post release dumping party.
387	Large kernel changes are being committed and are in the
388	works.  It is important to keep the systems' klds and kernel
389	in sync as kernel interfaces and structures are changing.
390	Before reporting kernel panics, make sure that all modules
391	that you are loading are up to date.
392
39320000315:
394	If you are upgrading from an older version of FreeBSD, you
395	need to update your boot blocks as well.  'disklabel -B ad0'
396	will do the trick.  This isn't critical until you remove your
397	wd device entries in /dev, at which point your system will not
398	boot.
399
40020000315:
401	4.0 RELEASE shipped.  Please see the 4.0 UPDATING file for how
402	to upgrade to 4.0 from 3.x.
403
404COMMON ITEMS:
405
406	General Notes
407	-------------
408	Avoid using make -j when upgrading.  From time to time in the
409	past there have been problems using -j with buildworld and/or
410	installworld.  This is especially true when upgrading between
411	"distant" versions (eg one that cross a major release boundary
412	or several minor releases, or when several months have passed
413	on the -current branch).
414
415	To build a kernel
416	-----------------
417	If you are updating from a prior version of FreeBSD (even one just
418	a few days old), you should follow this procedure. With a
419	/usr/obj tree with a fresh buildworld,
420	make buildkernel KERNEL=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
421	make installkernel KERNEL=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
422
423	To just build a kernel when you know that it won't mess you up
424	--------------------------------------------------------------
425	cd src/sys/{i386,alpha}/conf
426	config KERNEL_NAME_HERE			[1]
427	cd ../../compile/KERNEL_NAME_HERE
428	make depend
429	make
430	make install	
431	
432	[1] If in doubt, -r might help here.
433
434	If this fails, go to the "To build a kernel" section.
435
436	To rebuild everything and install it on the current system.
437	-----------------------------------------------------------
438	make world
439	Build a new kernel, see above.
440
441	To upgrade from 4.x-stable to current
442	-------------------------------------
443	make buildworld
444	make buildkernel KERNEL=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
445	cp src/sys/${MACHINE_ARCH}/GENERIC.hints /boot/device.hints [2]
446	make installkernel KERNEL=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
447	make installworld
448	[1]
449	<reboot>
450
451	Make sure that you've read the UPDATING file to understand the
452	tweaks to various things you need.  At this point in the life
453	cycle of current, things change often and you are on your own
454	to cope.  The defaults can also change, so please read ALL of
455	the UPDATING entries.
456
457	Also, if you are tracking -current, you must be subscribed to
458	freebsd-current@freebsd.org.  Make sure that before you update
459	your sources that you have read and understood all the recent
460	messages there.  If in doubt, please track -stable which has
461	much fewer pitfalls.
462
463	[1] If you have third party modules, such as vmware, you
464	should disable them at this point so they don't crash your
465	system on reboot.
466
467	[2] If you have legacy ISA devices, you may need to create
468	your own device.hints to reflect your unique hardware
469	configuration.
470
471FORMAT:
472
473This file contains a list, in reverse chronological order, of major
474breakages in tracking -current.  Not all things will be listed here,
475and it only starts on March 15, 2000.  Updating files can found in
476previous releases if your system is older than this.
477
478Please filter your entries through Warner Losh (imp@village.org) so
479that the style, formatting, etc of this file can be maintained.
480
481$FreeBSD: head/UPDATING 68838 2000-11-16 20:18:45Z marko $
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