UPDATING revision 127152
1Updating Information for FreeBSD current users
2
3This file is maintained and copyrighted by M. Warner Losh
4<imp@village.org>.  See end of file for further details.  For commonly
5done items, please see the COMMON ITEMS: section later in the file.
6
7NOTE TO PEOPLE WHO THINK THAT FreeBSD 5.x IS SLOW:
8	FreeBSD 5.x has many debugging features turned on, in
9	both the kernel and userland.  These features attempt to detect
10	incorrect use of system primitives, and encourage loud failure
11	through extra sanity checking and fail stop semantics.  They
12	also substantially impact system performance.  If you want to
13	do performance measurement, benchmarking, and optimization,
14	you'll want to turn them off.  This includes various WITNESS-
15	related kernel options, INVARIANTS, malloc debugging flags
16	in userland, and various verbose features in the kernel.  Many
17	developers choose to disable these features on build machines
18	to maximize performance.
19
2020040310:
21	The FreeBSD/sparc64 platform is changing time_t from 32-bits to
22	64-bits.  This is a very major incompatible change, so people
23	using FreeBSD/sparc64 *must* read the UPDATING.64BTT file for
24	detailed instructions on how to make this upgrade.  People
25	upgrading FreeBSD on other platforms can ignore this event.
26
2720040308:
28	The packet filter (pf) is now installed with the base system. Make
29	sure to run mergemaster -p before installworld to create required
30	user account ("proxy"). If you do not want to build pf with your
31	system you can use the NO_PF knob in make.conf.
32	Also note that pf requires "options PFIL_HOOKS" in the kernel. The
33	pf system consists of the following three devices:
34	device		pf		# required
35	device		pflog		# optional
36	device		pfsync		# optional
37
3820040303:
39	If you are having trouble with the libc_r -> libpthread transition
40	(see the 20040130 entry), place the following lines at the top of
41	/etc/libmap.conf:
42
43	libc_r.so.5		libpthread.so.1
44	libc_r.so		libpthread.so
45
46	This will cause all programs and libraries linked against libc_r
47	to use libpthread instead.
48
4920040226:
50	Some sshd configuration defaults have changed: protocol version 1
51	is no longer enabled by default, and password authentication is
52	disabled by default if PAM is enabled (which it is by default).
53	OpenSSH clients should not be affected by this; other clients may
54	have to be reconfigured, upgraded or replaced.
55
5620040225:
57	The ABIs defined in <resolv.h> and <netdb.h> have been updated
58	to support improved reentrancy.  Multi-threaded programs that
59	reference the "_res" or "h_errno" symbols may experience some
60	problems if they are not recompiled.  Single-threaded programs
61	should remain unaffected.
62
6320040225:
64	routed has been updated in the base system from the vendor
65	sources, routed v2.27, from rhyolite.com. This change means that
66	for users who use RIP's MD5 authentication feature, FreeBSD
67	-CURRENT's routed is now incompatible with previous versions
68	of FreeBSD; however it is now compatible with implementations
69	from Sun, Cisco and other vendors.
70
7120040224:
72	The tcpcb structure has changed and makes a recompile of libkvm
73	and related userland network utilities neccessary.
74
7520040222:
76	The cdevsw structure has changed in two externally visible ways.
77	First, the sense of the D_GIANT flag has changed to D_NEEDSGIANT.
78	Second, the d_version field must be filled in with D_VERSION.
79	Drivers outside the tree will need to be updated.
80
8120040207:
82	The /etc/rc.d/ttys script has been removed. It is no longer
83	necessary since devfs has been mandatory for some time.
84
8520040130:
86	libkse has been renamed back to libpthread and is now the
87	default threads library.  The gcc -pthread option has also
88	been changed to link to libpthread instead of libc_r.  For
89	alpha and sparc64 machines, libkse is not renamed and links
90	are installed so that libpthread points to libc_r.  Until
91	the ports system is updated to handle this change, it is
92	recommended that folks install an /etc/libmap.conf(5) that
93	maps libc_r to libpthread.  If you have any binaries or
94	libraries linked to libkse, then it is also recommended
95	that you map libkse to libpthread.  Anyone that is using
96	nvidia supplied drivers and libraries should use a libmap.conf
97	that maps libpthread to libc_r since their drivers/libraries
98	do not work with libpthread.
99
10020040125:
101	ULE has entered into its probationary period as the default scheduler
102	in GENERIC.  For the average user, interactivity is reported to be
103	better in many cases.  On SMP machines ULE will be able to make more
104	efficient use of the available parallel resources.  If you are not
105	running it now, please switch over, replacing the kernel option
106	SCHED_4BSD with SCHED_ULE.
107
10820040125:
109	Move LongRun support out of identcpu.c, where it hardly
110	belongs, into its own file and make it opt-in, not mandatory,
111	depending on CPU_ENABLE_LONGRUN config(8) option.
112
11320031213:
114	src/lib/libc/gen/initgroups.c:1.8 now causes logins to fail
115	if the login process is unable to successfully set the
116	process credentials to include all groups defined for the
117	user.  The current kernel limit is 16 groups; administrators
118	may wish to check that users do not have over 16 groups
119	defined, or they will be unable to log in.
120
12120031203:
122	The ACPI module has been reactivated.  It is no longer required
123	to compile ACPI support into kernels statically.
124
12520031112:
126	The statfs structure has been updated with 64-bit fields to
127	allow accurate reporting of multi-terabyte filesystem
128	sizes. You should build world, then build and boot the new kernel
129	BEFORE doing a `installworld' as the new kernel will know about
130	binaries using the old statfs structure, but an old kernel will
131	not know about the new system calls that support the new statfs
132	structure.
133	Note that the backwards compatibility is only present when the
134	kernel is configured with the COMPAT_FREEBSD4 option. Since
135	even /bin/sh will not run with a new kernel without said option
136	you're pretty much dead in the water without it. Make sure you
137	have COMPAT_FREEBSD4!
138	Running an old kernel after a `make world' will cause programs
139	such as `df' that do a statfs system call to fail with a bad
140	system call. Marco Wertejuk <wertejuk@mwcis.com> also reports
141	that cfsd (ports/security/cfs) needs to be recompiled after
142	these changes are installed.
143
144	****************************DANGER*******************************
145
146	DO NOT make installworld after the buildworld w/o building and
147	installing a new kernel FIRST.  You will be unable to build a
148	new kernel otherwise on a system with new binaries and an old
149	kernel.
150
15120031112:
152	Some netgraph string length constants have been changed. This
153	change requires the netgraph kernel modules and all netgraph
154	userland components to be in sync. Especially users who require
155	netgraph to boot need to make sure to have world and kernel in
156	sync before rebooting.
157
15820031111:
159	Hyperthreading logical CPU's are no longer probed by default
160	when using the MP Table.  If ACPI is being used, then logical
161	CPUs will be probed if hyperthreading is enabled in the BIOS.
162	If ACPI is not being used and hyperthreading is enabled in the
163	BIOS, logical CPUs can be enabled by building a custom kernel
164	with the option MPTABLE_FORCE_HTT enabled.
165 
16620031103:
167	The i386 APIC_IO kernel option has been replaced by
168	'device apic'.  The ACPI module has also been temporarily
169	disabled, so ACPI must be statically compiled into your
170	kernel using 'device acpi' if you wish to use the ACPI driver.
171
17220031031:
173	The API and ABI of struct ifnet have been changed by removing
174	the if_name and if_unit members and replacing them with
175	if_xname, if_dname, and if_dunit.  All network drivers and most
176	userland programs which include net/if_var.h must be updated
177	and recompiled.  __FreeBSD_version has been bumped to 501113 to
178	reflect this change.
179
18020030928:
181	Changes to the cdevsw default functions have been made to remove
182	the need to specify nullopen() and nullclose() explicitly.
183	__FreeBSD_version bumpted to 501110.
184
18520030926:
186	kiconv(3) has been added. mount_msdosfs(8), mount_ntfs(8) and
187	mount_cd9660(8) need to be in sync with kernel.
188
18920030925:
190	Configuring a system to use IPFILTER now requires that PFIL_HOOKS
191	also be explicitly configured.  Previously this dependency was
192	magically handled through some cruft in net/pfil.h; but that has
193	been removed.  Building a kernel with IPFILTER but not PFIL_HOOKS
194	will fail with obtuse errors in ip_fil.c.
195
19620030923:
197	Fix a bug in arplookup(), whereby a hostile party on a locally
198	attached network could exhaust kernel memory, and cause a system 
199	panic, by sending a flood of spoofed ARP requests. See
200	FreeBSD-SA-03:14.arp.
201
20220030915:
203	A change to /etc/defaults/rc.conf now causes inetd to be started
204	with `-C 60' if it is not overridden in /etc/rc.conf.  This
205	causes inetd to stop accepting connections from an IP address
206	that exceeds the rate of 60 connections per minute.
207
20820030829:
209	The following rc.d scripts have been removed and should be
210	deleted from your installation: atm2.sh atm3.sh devdb
211	localdaemons network1 network2 network3. Depending on when
212	you last updated world and used mergemaster(8) you may or
213	may not have problems during the rc boot sequence. The simplest
214	solution is an 'rm -rf /etc/rc.d/*' and then 'mergemaster -i'.
215	The atm2.sh atm3.sh and devdb scripts were removed some time
216	ago, so depending on when you installed -CURRENT these scripts
217	may or may not exist on your system.
218
21920030824:
220	ATAng has been committed. You need to build world as sys/ata.h 
221	has changed, and userland atacontrol depends on it.
222	If you use ATA SW raids you need "device ataraid" in your
223	kernel config file, as it is no longer pulled in automatically.
224
22520030819:
226	The OFW_NEWPCI option has been turned on in the Sparc64 GENERIC kernel.
227	Among other things, this changes the device enumeration to be
228	closer to Solaris.  Be aware that, this can even cause the machine
229	to not boot without manual intervention before the fstab is adjusted.
230
23120030728:
232	All current USB and Firewire quirks in da(4) have been deprecated
233	and will be removed for 5.2.  If this causes failure for your
234	umass(4) devices, enable "options DA_OLD_QUIRKS" in your kernel
235	and send the output of "camcontrol inquiry da0" to scsi@freebsd.org
236	so the quirk can be re-enabled.
237
23820030724:
239	Problems with entry 20030714 have been corrected and no known issues
240	with /rescue and -j exist for host systems after this point in time.
241
24220030722:
243	FPU-less support has been removed from FreeBSD.  Chances are you won't
244	notice.  386+387 support should still work after this change, but
245	it is now a minimum requirement for the i386 port that you have real
246	FPU hardware.
247
24820030714:
249	Some people are having problems with changes related to /rescue.
250	If you are building -j N, you will need to define NO_RESCUE.  Others
251	will need to define it if /rescue has issues with their environment.
252	People should report those issues to current@.
253
25420030711:
255	gcc was upgraded to 3.3.  You are advised to not build -DNOCLEAN
256	across this point.  Further, it might be a good idea to remove
257	/usr/obj.
258
25920030610:
260	Remove deprecated locale names and transition period code
261	for them, finishing switching to the new scheme. Check your
262	LANG environment variable.
263
26420030609:
265	CCD has been changed to be a fully GEOMified class.  Kernel
266	and ccdconfig(8) needs to be in sync, this is particularly
267	important to remember beforehand if your source tree is on
268	a ccd device.  Consider making a copy of the old ccdconfig
269	into /boot/kernel.good or wherever you keep your backup
270	kernel.
271
27220030605:
273	There was a small window in which sed(1) was broken.  If you
274	happen to have sed(1) installed during that window, which is
275	evidenced by an inability to build world with the failure
276	given below, you need to manually build and install sed(1)
277	(and only sed(1)) before doing anything else. This is a one-
278	time snafu. Typical failure mode:
279
280	In file included from /usr/src/contrib/binutils/bfd/targets.c:1092:
281	targmatch.h:7:1: null character(s) ignored
282	targmatch.h:12:1: null character(s) ignored
283	targmatch.h:16:1: null character(s) ignored
284		:
285
286	The window of "sed(1)-uction" is from Wed Jun 4 15:31:55 2003 UTC
287	to Thu Jun 5 12:10:19 2003 UTC (from rev 1.30 to rev 1.31 of
288	usr.bin/sed/process.c).
289
29020030505:
291	Kerberos 5 (Heimdal) is now built by default. Setting
292	MAKE_KERBEROS5 no longer has any effect. If you do NOT
293	want the "base" Kerberos 5, you need to set NO_KERBEROS.
294
29520030502:
296	groff has been updated.  If you try to do a buildworld and
297	get an infinite loop in troff, update to May 4th or newer.  If you
298	have a newer kernel than userland, you may need to set the OSRELDATE
299	to 500110 in your environment before starting a buildworld.
300
30120030501:
302	The old rc system has been removed.  Please report any problems
303	to freebsd-rc@yahoogroups.com, and/or freebsd-current@freebsd.org.
304	Your personal versions of these files will not be removed, so you can
305	continue to use them. However, you should take great care when updating,
306	especially when using mergemaster, since the compatibility code that
307	utilizes these old scripts has also been removed.
308
30920030423:
310	A bug has been fixed in /dev/devctl which would cause devd
311	to hang on boot, were it not for a workaround in devd.  The
312	work around in devd will be removed around 20030507.  You
313	have until then to upgrade your kernel before updating
314	userland.  In general, you should have a userland and
315	kernel that's in sync with each other.  However, given the
316	effects of this bug (hang on boot when starting devd), some
317	allowances are made.
318
31920030329:
320	Alphas with libc from between 20030312 and 20030329 exhibit
321	floating point exceptions (FPEs), most notably in awk(1)
322	while upgrading the system through a buildworld.
323
324	So, to successfully upgrade your Alpha, you must either
325	downgrade your libc.so to a pre-20030312 version, or update
326	/usr/share/mk/bsd.cpu.mk to revision 1.26 which adds -mieee
327	to CFLAGS, then forcibly rebuild and install libc:
328
329	cd /usr/src/lib/libc && \
330	    make cleandir && make obj && \
331	    make -DNOMAN -DNOPROFILE all && \
332	    make -DNOMAN -DNOPROFILE install
333
33420030208:
335	sendmail 8.12.7 has been imported.  It has one important
336	change for IPv6 users.  The default submit.mc now uses
337	'[127.0.0.1]' instead of 'localhost' meaning only IPv4 is
338	used to connect to the MTA.  Users on IPv6-only machines
339	will need to edit /etc/mail/submit.mc appropriately.
340
34120030128:
342	NODEVFS option has been removed and DEVFS thereby made standard.
343	This makes all references to MAKEDEV obsolete, and they should
344	be removed when convenient.
345
34620030126:
347	The name of the device for the ofw console has changed, sparc64 users
348	must run mergemaster to update their installed /etc/ttys.
349
35020030125:
351	The scheduler framework has grown a second scheduler and consequently
352	you must specify one and only one scheduler in your kernel config.
353	The cvs config files have been updated to use the old scheduler
354	which may be selected via 'options SCHED_4BSD'.  If you would like
355	to try the new, much more experimental, scheduler please try
356	'options SCHED_ULE' and contribute to the arch@ discussion.
357
35820030115:
359	A new version of the wi driver has been imported into the tree.
360	One now must have device wlan in the config file for it to operate
361	properly.
362
363	In addition, there have been some changes to how wi devices are
364	configured for point to point links to bring it more in line
365	with the former way of doing things, as well as compatibility
366	with NetBSD.
367
36820021222:
369 	For a period after the GCC 3.2.1 import (from 12/04 to 12/22), GCC
370 	used an incompatible form of ABI for returning structures and unions
371 	which FreeBSD's GCC maintainers were not aware of relative to previous
372 	versions of FreeBSD.  We have gone back to the ABI for now, and any
373 	code compiled which is required to interoperate with other code (not
374 	built at the same time) returning structs or unions should be 
375	rebuilt.
376
37720021216:
378	A name change in /etc/netconfig has been reverted to stay
379	compatible with suns TIRPC and also with NetBSD. You need
380	to run mergemaster after make world. A new libc does still work
381	with an outdated /etc/netconfig for some time, but you'll get
382	a warning. This warning will be removed in 20030301.
383
38420021202:
385	The recent binutils upgrade marks a kernel flag day on
386	sparc64: modules built with the old binutils will not work
387	with new kernels and vice versa. Mismatches will result in
388	panics.  Make sure your kernel and modules are in sync.
389
39020021029:
391	The value of IPPROTO_DIVERT has changed.  Make sure to keep
392	your kernel, netstat, natd and any third-party DIVERT
393	consumers in sync.
394
39520021024:
396	Old, compatibility slices have been removed in GEOM kernels.
397	This means that you will have to update your /etc/fstab to
398	not use disk devices of the form /dev/ad0a.  Instead, you
399	now must specify /dev/ad0s1a, or whatever slice your FreeBSD
400	partition really is on.  The old device names have gone
401	away, so if you use them anywhere else, you must also adjust
402	those uses.  (This doesn't affect the disks formatted in
403	the ``dangerously-dedicated'' mode.)
404
40520021023:
406	Alphas with kernels from between 20020830 and 20021023 and/or
407	rtld (ld-elf.so.1) older than 20021023 may experience problems
408	with groff while doing a buildworld (kernel: "out of memory",
409	fixed in rev 1.129 of kern/imgact_elf.c; rtld: "too few PT_LOAD
410	segments", fixed in rev 1.8 of libexec/rtld-elf/map_object.c).
411
412	So, to successfully upgrade your Alpha, you must either
413	upgrade your kernel and rtld first (which might be a bit
414	tricky), or avoid running the bootstrapped groff during the
415	"transitional" buildworld.  To avoid running groff during the
416	transitional upgrade run make buildworld with -DNOMAN,
417	-DNO_SHAREDOCS, and -DNO_LPR.
418
41920020831:
420	gcc has been upgraded to 3.2.  It is not all binary compatible
421	with earlier versions of gcc for c++ programs.  All c++
422	programs and libraries need to be recompiled.
423
424	Also, if you encounter g++ issues, rm /usr/include/g++/* before
425	doing an installworld to make sure that stale files are removed.
426
42720020827:
428	Our /etc/termcap now has all the entries from the XFree86 xterm
429	almost unchanged. This means xterm now supports color by default.
430	If you used TERM=xterm-color in the past you now should use
431	TERM=xterm. (xterm-color will lead to benign warnings).
432
43320020815:
434	A "bug" in gcc(1) that was hiding warning in system headers was
435	fixed.  It's probably time to add -DNO_WERROR to your make line
436	again.
437
43820020729:
439	COPY is being deprecated.  The 20010530 change was reverted, as
440	it causes far more pain than was expected, and to always compare
441	before installing, please use INSTALL="install -C" again.  The
442	-C option is now silently ignored when used with the -d option.
443
44420020702:
445	Problems with libc_r clients like KDE and GNOME have been resolved.
446	There are still some minor problems with some signals but the 
447	system is stable enough for general use again. SMP is less so than UP
448	but each can successfully complete multiple buildworlds.
449	Libkvm needs to be recompiled due to KSE.
450
45120020701:
452	Now would be a bad time to upgrade.  Something in or near the
453	KSE commit totally broke programs using libc_r like KDE and
454	GNOME.
455
45620020511:
457	The k5su utility installed as part of Kerberos 5 is no longer
458	installed with the set-user-ID bit set by default.  Add
459	ENABLE_SUID_K5SU=yes to /etc/make.conf to have it installed
460	with the set-user-ID bit set.
461
46220020510:
463	Gcc 3.1 debugging format (cc -g) has changed from STABS to DWARF2.
464	Unfortunately our native GDB (at version 4.18) does not understand
465	the DWARF2 debugging format.  Thus you must use `gcc -gstabs+' to
466	generated debugging information for our native GDB.
467
46820020510:
469	Due to the way CVS works, it may not properly update src/contrib/gcc
470	to the 3.1 sources.  The easiest fix is to `rm -rf' src/contrib/gcc
471	and then do a cvs update.
472
47320020421:
474	When exec'ing set[ug]id executables, the kernel now ensures that the
475	stdio file descriptors (0..2) are open.  See FreeBSD-SA-02:23.stdio.
476
47720020404:
478	New sendmail startup scripts have been installed to make it
479	easier to use alternative MTAs with FreeBSD.  Setting the rc.conf
480	variable sendmail_enable to "NO" no longer prevents any sendmail
481	daemons from starting.  Instead, either set sendmail_enable to
482	"NONE" or change mta_start_script to a script for starting
483	an alternative MTA.  Setting mta_start_script to "" will
484	also prevent any MTA from being started at boot.
485
48620020403:
487	UCONSOLE is no longer a valid kernel option.
488
48920020315:
490	FreeBSD 5.0 DP-1 was basically branched today.
491
49220020225:
493	Warnings are now errors in the kernel.  Unless you are a developer,
494	you should add -DNO_WERROR to your make line.
495
49620020217:
497	sendmail 8.12.2 has been imported.  The sendmail binary is no
498	longer a set-user-ID root binary and the infrastructure to support
499	command line mail submission has changed.  Be sure to run
500	mergemaster (especially for updating /etc/rc, /etc/defaults/rc.conf,
501	and /etc/mail) and read /etc/mail/README for more details.
502
503	Due to the import of sendmail 8.12.2, a new user and group are
504	required in order for sendmail to run as a set-group-ID
505	binary.  A 'make installworld' will use the new user and group
506	to set the owner and group of /var/spool/clientmqueue and will
507	fail if the new user and group do not exist.  The 'smmsp' user
508	and group must be merged from src/etc/group and
509	src/etc/master.passwd before using 'make installworld'.
510	'mergemaster -p' will do this.  You may need to install
511	mergemaster before this will work if you are updating from a
512	very old version of current.  The updating recipe has changed
513	as of this date.
514
51520020112:
516	The preferred configuration method for PAM is now /etc/pam.d/
517	rather than /etc/pam.conf.  If you have an unmodified
518	pam.conf, just delete it after your next mergemaster run.  If
519	you have local modifications, you can use
520	/usr/src/etc/pam.d/convert.pl to incorporate them into your
521	/etc/pam.d.
522
523	Please see the following url for more details:
524http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?db=mid&id=<xzp6667fyoa.fsf@flood.ping.uio.no>
52520011229:
526	If anyone here is already using the new rc.conf(5) variable
527	networkfs_types, please note that it has changed
528http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?db=mid&id=<9744.1009655556@axl.seasidesoftware.co.za>
529
53020011220:
531	sys/i4b/driver/i4b_ispppsubr.c has been retired.  This file
532	started out its life in the ISDN4BSD project as an offspring
533	from sys/net/if_spppsubr.c, which eventually got a life of its
534	own.  All the accumulated features and bugfixes of the i4b
535	version have now been merged back into the base system's
536	version now.  The only user-visible change resulting from this
537	is that i4b's sppp(4) interfaces are to be managed with
538	spppcontrol(8) again, since ispppcontrol(8) has been retired
539	as well.  (There has never been rc file support for
540	ispppcontrol in -current, but only in -stable.  That will be
541	reverted by the time the changes are MFCed.)
542
54320011215:
544	The fdc(4) driver has been updated and now automatically
545	recognizes media in `standard' formats (like 1440 KB and
546	720 KB for a 3.5" high-density drive) when accessing the
547	default device node (e. g. /dev/fd0).  The old variety of
548	floppy device nodes /dev/fd*.* is no longer present by
549	default, devices can be created (in DEVFS) on demand.  They
550	will need to be customized then for `odd' densities using
551	fdcontrol(8).
552
55320011209:
554	The bugs in procfs' debugging support code have been fixed,
555	and truss(1) now works again.
556
55720011207:
558	Daily security checks have been split out to use the periodic(8)
559	scripts.  Some change in configuration may be necessary.  Please
560	see 
561http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?db=mid&id=<20011207155805.R8975@blossom.cjclark.org>
562	for details.
563
56420011204:
565	sos added VCD/SVCD support to ata driver and that needs the
566	kernel and burncd to be in sync.
567
56820011203:
569	The procfs pseudo-filesystem has now been converted to use the
570	pseudofs framework.  If you have 'options PROCFS' in your
571	kernel config, you'll need to add 'options PSEUDOFS' if it's
572	not there already.
573
574	This change temporarily breaks truss(1); use ktrace(1) instead
575	until the issue has been resolved.
576
57720011202:
578	A security hole in OpenSSH involving `UseLogin yes' has been
579	patched.
580
58120011126:
582	You need to remove /usr/obj/.../usr.bin/tip before rebuilding
583	after this date.  You need to do this only once.
584
58520011103:
586	Most of the awk issues have been resolved.  Some rough
587	edges may be left, but for the most part things should be
588	back to "normal." For CURRENT's usual definition of "normal."
589
59020011030:
591	Awk has been upgraded to the one true awk from bell labs.  Expect
592	choppy waves in the upgrade process.
593
59420011030:
595	The asr driver problem has been resolved.
596
59720011027:
598	Due to changes in other parts of the system, the asr driver
599	now causes the system to panic on boot.  Do not use it pending
600	correction.  Comment it out of any kernel config file that you
601	try to use from this date forward.
602
60320011025:
604	When crossbuilding, use TARGET=xxx where you used to use
605	MACHINE=xxx.  You don't need to set TARGET_ARCH and TARGET,
606	unless you are changing both of them.  To cross build pc98 on
607	an alpha, for example, you need to set TARGET=pc98 and
608	TARGET_ARCH=i386.
609
61020011001:
611	The kernel interface that burncd depends on has changed.
612	You must recompile both the kernel and userland applications
613	at the same time.
614
61520010929:
616	When crossbuilding, please set TARGET_ARCH rather than
617	MACHINE_ARCH to indicate the target.  In the future, one will
618	set TARGET_MACHINE where you set MACHINE now.  At the moment,
619	setting MACHINE alone for same MACHINE_ARCH machines works
620	(eg, you can build pc98 on an i386 machine and vice versa).
621
62220010927:
623	Some weird problems result from using ACPI on some machines.
624	To disable ACPI you can add
625		hint.acpi.0.disabled="1"
626	to /boot/loader.conf (or by putting set X=Y at the boot
627	loader "ok" prompt).
628
629	Alternatively, you can remove it from /boot/kernel/acpi.ko
630	or use the MODULES_OVERRIDE function in your kernel config
631	file and not list acpi in that list.
632
63320010924:
634	The buildworld has been fixed.  You may need to install
635	the 4.x compatibility libraries for some old binaries
636	to work.  Add COMPAT4X=true to your /etc/make.conf to
637	get them installed on every installworld, or execute the
638	following to get them installed only once:
639		cd src/lib/compat/compat4x.<arch>
640		make all install
641	You will see ``__stdoutp undefined'' until you do this.
642
64320010919:
644	There's a bug in the world build process.  The cross-tools
645	are build with the NEW headers, but the OLD libc.a.  This
646	leads to all kinds of problems with the new libc.  A temporary
647	workaround is to add
648		CFLAGS="-O -pipe -D_OLD_STDIO"
649	before building world when upgrading from 4.x to current.  This
650	can be removed afterwards.
651
652	A proper fix to the buildworld target is needed.
653
65420010918:
655	Peter has committed his new kthread nfs client/server code.
656	NFS may be unstable after this date.
657
65820010912:
659	KSE has hit the tree.  Lots of things are now different in
660	the kernel.  While a few problems were introduced in the
661	initial commit, most of the major ones have been found and
662	corrected.
663
66420010901:
665	In OLDCARD, CardBus bridges appear to be stable.  The work
666	arounds described in the 20010604 entry are now no longer
667	necessary and will be ignored.  Most insert/remove problems
668	have been rectified around this date.
669
67020010823:
671 	named now runs as user bind and group bind rather than as 
672 	root.  If named_enable is set to YES in /etc/rc.conf, ensure 
673 	that user bind is available in /etc/passwd (using vipw(8)) 
674 	and that group bind is available in /etc/group.  Also make 
675 	sure that user or group bind has read (and not write) 
676 	permission for your name server configuration and that it 
677 	has read and write permission for your slave zone files and 
678 	directory.
679 
680 	If you wish to continue to run named as root (a less secure 
681 	alternative), add a line to /etc/rc.conf saying
682 
683 		named_flags=
684
68520010709:
686	The PAM libraries have had an API upgrade that is beyond
687	the ability of the shared library major number to handle.
688	It is manifested by PAM-using ports dumping core. The
689	solution is to rebuild those ports.
690
69120010628:
692	The kernel compile module has moved from src/sys/compile/FOO
693	to src/sys/${MACHINE}/compile/FOO.
694
69520010625:
696	The pccard modem issue from 20010613 has been corrected.
697	OLDCARD support is still a little weak in -current.  slot 1 is
698	known not to work on some TI based cardbus bridges.  Some
699	cardbus bridges do not properly detect insert/removal events.
700	IRQ configuration needs more safety belts.
701
70220010617:
703	Softupdates problems have been corrected.
704
70520010614:
706	Peter ripped out the linkerset support.  You must, as always,
707	rerun config after you cvsup if you are using the traditional
708	kernel building methods.
709
71020010613:
711	pccard modems may not work with current after 20010604 date.  Some
712	do, others result in panics.  *MAKE*SURE* that you update your
713	config and /etc/rc.conf ala the 20010604 entry, or you will have
714	problems (this issue will be fixed, it just hasn't been yet).
715
71620010613:
717	SOFTUPDATES seem to be broken since the middle of May or so.  Do not
718	use them in current.  You can disable softupdates on all mounted
719	partitions, or remove SOFTUPDATES the kernel config file.
720
72120010612:
722	After Peter's commits to the hints code, people have been noticing
723	that certain devices are attached (or try to) twice.  This is due
724	to having both static hints as well as a /boot/device.hints.  To
725	work around this issue, please use only one or the other mechanism
726	until this bug is fixed.
727
728	Please note that a feature of config is that if you have config
729	file FOO and FOO.hints, it automatically adds FOO.hints to the
730	hints.c file, whether you want it to or not.
731
73220010610:
733	Locale names have changed to match other systems better.
734
73520010604:
736	pccard support for pci cards has been committed.  You must change
737	your /etc/pccard.conf irq lines.  It must match the irq used by
738	pcic device.  Interrupt storms may result if you fail to do this.
739	Interrupt storms look a lot like a hang.
740
741	You must also install a new pccardd, otherwise you will get an
742	interrupt storm at card reset time (just after it tells you what
743	it is).
744
745	pccardd_flags="-I" is necessary for the time being.  It tells pccardd
746	not to ask the kernel if the interrupt is really free or not before
747	using it.  You can either change the /etc/pccard.conf irq lines to
748	match pcic, or add "-i X" to the pccardd_flags.
749
75020010530:
751	INSTALL=install -C is being deprecated.  If you want to do this,
752	use COPY=-C instead.  The former method will be supported for only
753	a limited time.  If you see
754
755install: warning: the -d and -C options may not be specified together
756
757	in your makeworld, then you need to migrate towards using
758	COPY=-C.
759
76020010525:
761	It appears that vm is now stable enough to use again.  However,
762	there may be other problems, so caution is still urged.  alpha
763	definitely is in bad shape.
764
76520010521:
766	Minor repo damage has happened.  This may cause problems
767	with cvsup of ports.  If you get errors, please see
768	http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=27495
769	at the bottom for details on a workaround.  The error message
770	is
771Updater failed: Cannot delete "/usr/ports/www/jakarta-tomcat/files": Directory not empty
772
77320010520:
774	Vm and/or swapping are busted on -current.  Please be patient.
775
77620010519:
777	pccard has had much reorganizational work done to it over
778	the past few days.  Everything should still work, but if
779	not, please contact imp@freebsd.org.
780
78120010517:
782	ata ioctl changed.  Make sure to recompile both kernel and
783	userland at the same time.
784
78520010517:
786	New ncurses imported.
787
78820010512:
789	DEVFS is now opt out, not opt in.  Barring major problems, this
790	will be the only way to go starting July 1.
791
79220010504:
793	OpenSSH has been updated to 2.9.  Some defaults are different,
794	including RhostsRSAAuthentication, which changes from yes to no.
795
79620010502:
797	Perl breakage in 20010501 was corrected at 14:18:33 PDT.
798
79920010501:
800	Building perl was broken at 02:25:25 PDT.
801
80220010430:
803	The bug in 20010429 was corrected at 07:35:37 PDT.  It is safe to
804	go back in the water.
805
80620010429:
807	A bad bug was committed at 04:48:42 PDT.  Don't use kernels after
808	this date, but before the correction date.
809
81020010423:
811	old fsck and new kernel interactions appear to have been fixed.
812
81320010411:
814	fsck and the kernel were changed to handle some optimizations
815	to directory layout.  This breaks backward compatibility.
816	Update only if you understand that you must not use the old
817	fsck with the new kernel ever.
818
81920010330:
820	fsck has changed the meaning of the pass column in /etc/fstab.
821	Please see the cvs commit to fsck.8 or the fsck.8 man page for
822	details.  It is unclear if changes to /etc/fstab are necessary.
823
82420010319:
825	portmap had changed name to rpcbind for maximum POLA in your
826	current world.  /etc/hosts.{allow,deny} needs changes.  nfs and
827	other rpc based programs that rely on portmapper will not work
828	without updates to /etc/hosts.{allow,deny} and /etc/netconfig.
829
83020010315:
831	ata subsystem changes.  ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA, ATA_ENABLE_WC
832	and ATA_ENABLE_TAGS are no longer kernel options.  They have
833	been replaced by tunables.  See ata.4 for details.
834
83520010312:
836	The fxp driver was converted to use miibus.  If you compile
837	fxp into your kernel statically, you will need to add miibus.
838
83920010312:
840	The wi device now defaults to BSS (infrastructure) mode
841	instead of ad-hoc.
842
84320010310:
844	/dev/urandom should be a symbolic link to /dev/random now.
845	Users of current not using DEVFS need to run MAKEDEV std.
846	ssh might not work if you don't.
847
84820010303:
849	The ed driver has been updated.  It now allows mii attachments,
850	which means that you must include the miibus in your kernel if
851	you use the ed driver.
852
85320010220:
854	The problems with libc have been corrected.  It is now mostly
855	safe to go back into the water.
856
85720010211:
858	The size of FILE was changed.  This breaks upgrading.  If
859	you must upgrade, be prepared for pain.  It also breaks almost
860	all binaries that you've compiled on -current.  You are warned
861	that before upgrading would be a good time to do a level 0
862	dump of your system.  No, really, I mean it this time.
863
864	To get to the new system, you'll need to use the following
865	workaround.  Hopefully this can be sorted out so that we
866	don't have to move this to the updating section.
867
868	To get around the installworld problem, do:
869		# cd /usr/src/usr.bin/sed
870		# make install
871		# cd /usr/src
872		# make installworld
873	If that doesn't work, then try:
874		# make -k installworld
875		# make installworld
876
87720010207:
878	DEVFS is now the default.  If you use vinum, make sure that you
879	do not include devfs in your kernel as problems result.
880
88120010205:
882	FFS_ROOT and CD9660_ROOT have been removed or deprecated.
883	Remove them from your config.
884
88520010122:
886	****************************** WARNING ******************************
887			buildkernel has been changed slightly
888	****************************** WARNING ******************************
889	KERNCONF replaces the variable KERNEL for buildkernel.  You
890	should update your scripts and make.conf accordingly.
891
89220010119:
893	config has changed to allow DEV_FOO as a replacement for NFOO.
894	This requires a new config to build correctly.
895
89620010116:
897	The kernel option I386_CPU is now mutually exclusive with the
898	other cpu types. If you have an i386 system, be sure that it
899	only had this line.  Remove it for all other configurations.
900
90120010110:
902	Changes to the kernel require it and burncd be in sync.
903
90420010102:
905	Everyone who has hw.sndunit set to something in
906	/etc/sysctl.conf, it is now hw.snd.unit.
907
90820010101:
909	ex and vi were broken by some changes to sys/queue.h.  If you
910	have a bad vi, you will see make buildworld fail with a core
911	dump while building termcap.  You can work around this problem
912	by adding -k to your make buildworld.  This will cause the
913	build to complete and install a new vi.  Once that's done, you
914	can rebuild again without the -k to pick up anything that
915	might have been ignored by the -k option.
916
917	Others have suggested that you can just rebuild libc if your
918	vi/ex is dynamically linked, but I've not received any reports
919	of this working.
920
92120001228:
922	There have been some changes to libcrypt in -current.  The
923	libscrypt/libdescrypt symlink silliness is gone and the installed
924	libcrypt is fully functional.  Be aware of this.
925
92620001218:
927	Linksys Fast Ethernet PCCARD cards supported by the ed driver
928	now require the addition of flag 0x80000 to their config line
929	in pccard.conf(5).  This flag is not optional.  These Linksys
930	cards will not be recognized without it.
931
93220001205:
933	Important new FreeBSD-version stuff: PAM support has been worked
934	in, partially from the "Unix" OpenSSH version.  This requires
935	adding the following in pam.conf:
936  
937	sshd    auth    sufficient      pam_skey.so
938	sshd    auth    required        pam_unix.so         try_first_pass
939	sshd    session required        pam_permit.so
940
94120001031:
942	cvs updated to 1.11.
943
94420001020:
945	The random device needs more entropy, so you need to make sure
946	that you've run mergemaster to get a /etc/rc which will seed
947	/dev/random.  If you don't and the system hangs after ldconfig,
948	then banging on the keyboard randomly until it unhangs is one
949	workaround.
950
95120001010:
952	****************************** WARNING ******************************
953				Sendmail has been updated.
954	****************************** WARNING ******************************
955	o mail.local(8) is no longer installed as a set-user-id binary.
956	o sendmail(8) is now built with STARTTLS support unless NO_OPENSSL
957	  is set.
958	o The default /etc/mail/sendmail.cf disables the SMTP EXPN and VRFY
959	  commands.
960	o Now using sendmail's version of vacation(1).
961	o The sendmail cf building tools (contrib/sendmail/cf) are installed
962	  in /usr/share/sendmail/cf.
963	o sendmail.cw changed to local-host-names
964
965	More details can be found at
966		http://people.freebsd.org/~imp/UPDATING/sendmail-20001010
967
96820001009:
969	The ports tree's new layout is in place.  Be sure to update
970	your entire ports tree, or you will have problems.
971
97220001006:
973	The perl build procedure no longer installs miniperl, nor uses
974	the installed miniperl.  It is recommended that you delete
975	/usr/bin/miniperl.
976
97720001005:
978	This weekend the ports tree will be updated to a new layout.
979	It will be in an inconsistent state until noted in the UPDATING
980	file, or with asami-san's message to the relevant mailing
981	lists.  With this new layout, you'll need to update the whole
982	tree for anything to work.
983
98420000928:
985	There was a change in the passwd format.  Need more information.
986
98720000916:
988	/boot/kernel/kernel.ko -> /boot/kernel/kernel change has taken
989	place.  Please update boot loader (not the boot blocks) at the
990	same time as your kernel.
991
99220000914:
993	The new pmtimer device is necessary for laptops.  Failure to
994	include the device will cause suspended laptops losing time
995	when they resume.  Include
996		device		pmtimer
997	in your config file and
998		hint.pmtimer.0.at="isa"
999	to your /boot/device.hints file.
1000
100120000911:
1002	The random device has been turned into a (pseudo-)device,
1003	rather than an option. The supplied kernel config files have
1004	been updated. You will need to do something similar in your
1005	own kernel config file.
1006	Remove:
1007		options		RANDOMDEV
1008	Add:
1009		device		random
1010	If you prefer to load the loadable module, you need to do
1011	nothing.
1012
101320000909:
1014	The random device module has been renamed from randomdev.ko to
1015	random.ko. You will need to edit your /boot/loader.conf to
1016	reflect this if you load this module at boot time.
1017	The line should read:
1018		random_load="YES"
1019
102020000907:
1021	The SMPNG commit has happened.  It should work, but if it
1022	doesn't, fallback to the PRE_SMPNG CVS tag.  There are likely
1023	to be a variety of minor issues.  Please see 20000905 to make
1024	sure you don't have model loading problems which might at
1025	first blush appear related to SMP.
1026
102720000906:
1028	nsswitch has been imported from NetBSD.  Among other things,
1029	this means that /etc/host.conf is no longer used.  See
1030	nsswitch.conf(5) instead.  Note that at boot time rc.network
1031	will attempt to produce a new nsswitch.conf file for you if you
1032	don't have one, and you have host.conf.
1033
103420000905:
1035	The ucred structure changed size.  This breaks the interface
1036	that mountd uses.  Trying to use an older mountd with a newer
1037	kernel guarantees a panic.  This means that you need to use
1038	kernels newer than today only with matching mountd, but you
1039	needed to do that anyway with the boot loader changes.
1040
104120000905:
1042	The boot loader has been updated.  The new default kernel is
1043	now /boot/kernel/kernel.ko.  The new default module location
1044	is /boot/kernel.
1045
1046	You *MUST* upgrade your boot loader and kernel at the same time.
1047	The easiest way to do this is to do the buildworld/buildkernel/
1048	installkernel/installworld dance.
1049
1050	Furthermore, you are urged to delete your old /modules directory
1051	before booting the new kernel, since kldload will find stale
1052	modules in that directory instead of finding them in the correct
1053	path, /boot/kernel.  The most common complaint that this cures
1054	is that the linux module crashes your machine after the update.
1055
1056	if [ ! -d /boot/kernel.old ]; then
1057		mv /modules.old /boot/kernel.old
1058		chflags noschg /kernel.old
1059		mv /kernel.old /boot/kernel.old/kernel.ko
1060		chflags schg /boot/kernel.old/kernel.ko
1061	fi
1062
106320000904:
1064	A new issue with the sendmail upgrade has come to light.
1065	/etc/aliases has moved to /etc/mail/aliases.  Mergemaster will 
1066	incorrectly install the default aliases in /etc/mail rather than
1067	move the old one from /etc.  So you'll need to manually move the
1068	file, create a symbolic link, remove the old /etc/aliases.db and
1069	run newaliases.  For safety sake, you should stop sendmail
1070	while doing this and run the upgrade when locally sourced email
1071	is not likely to be generated.
1072
107320000825:
1074	/boot/device.hints is now required for installkernel to
1075	succeed.  You should copy GENERIC.hints for your architecture
1076	into /boot/device.hints.  If and only if you compile hints
1077	into your kernel, then this file may be empty.  Please note,
1078	if you have an empty or missing /boot/device.hints file and
1079	you neglected to compile hints into your kernel, no boot
1080	messages will appear after the boot loader tries to start the
1081	kernel.
1082
108320000821:
1084	If you do NOT have ``options RANDOMDEV'' in your kernel and
1085	you DO want the random device then add randomdev_load="YES" to
1086	/boot/loader.conf.
1087
108820000812:
1089	suidperl is now always built and installed on the system, but
1090	with permissions of 511.  If you have applications that use
1091	this program, you are now required to add ENABLE_SUIDPERL=true
1092	to /etc/make.conf.  If you forget to do this,
1093		chmod 4511 /usr/bin/suidperl
1094	will fix this until the next build.
1095
109620000812:
1097	sendmail has been updated from 8.9.3 to 8.11.0.  Some of the more
1098	visible changes that may immediately affect your configuration
1099	include:
1100	- New default file locations from src/contrib/sendmail/cf/README
1101	- newaliases limited to root and trusted users
1102	- MSA port (587) turned on by default
1103	- New queue file naming system so can't go from 8.11 -> 8.9
1104	- FEATURE(`rbl') renamed to FEATURE(`dnsbl')
1105	- FEATURE(`nullclient') is more full featured
1106	- FEATURE(`nouucp') requires an argument: `reject' or `nospecial'
1107	- mail.local FreeBSD-only -b option changed to -B
1108	- See src/contrib/sendmail/RELEASE_NOTES for more info
1109
111020000810:
1111	suidperl (aka sperl) is no longer build by default.  You must
1112	specifically define BUILD_SUIDPERL to "true" for it to be build.
1113	Furthermore, we recommend that you remove /usr/bin/sperl* and
1114	/usr/bin/suidperl files from your system unless you have a
1115	specific use for it.
1116
111720000729:
1118	Networking defaults have been tightened.  Anybody upgrading
1119	/etc/defaults/rc.conf needs to add the following lines to
1120	/etc/rc.conf if they want to have the same setup
1121	afterwards (unless the variables already are set, of course):
1122		# Enable network daemons for user convenience.
1123		inetd_enable="YES"
1124		portmap_enable="YES"
1125		sendmail_enable="YES"
1126
112720000728:
1128	If you have null_load="YES" in your /boot/loader.conf, you
1129	will need to change that to nullfs_load="YES".
1130
113120000728:
1132	The "installkernel" target has changed slightly. Now even if
1133	you override KERNEL e.g. 'make installkernel KERNEL=MYKERNEL'
1134	it will install the MYKERNEL file (built with the buildkernel
1135	target) as /kernel rather than /MYKERNEL. Those who have
1136	updated their /boot/loader.conf files to point to /MYKERNEL
1137	should remove that entry or perform manual rename of /kernel
1138	to /MYKERNEL.
1139
114020000711:
1141	If you use CVSUP or CTM to get CVS trees, AND you used to get 
1142	the old crypto files from internat.freebsd.org AND you check
1143	out files from the CVS tree with the cvs command, please read
1144		http://people.freebsd.org/~imp/internat.txt
1145	for details on potential problems that you might have and how
1146	to get around them.
1147
1148	If you are merely a mirror, or don't answer yes to each of the
1149	clauses above, you needn't worry.
1150
115120000711:
1152	/etc/security has been updated to print the inode number of
1153	setuid programs that have changed.  You will see a large spike
1154	in the number of changed programs the first time when you run
1155	mergemaster to get a new /etc/security.
1156
115720000710:
1158	/dev/random now has good entropy collection (from the keyboard
1159	and sysmouse drivers). Please ensure that either `options
1160	RANDOMDEV' is present in your kernel config file or that
1161	`randomdev_load="YES"' is in your /boot/loader.conf. If you do
1162	not have the /dev/random driver, OpenSSL (and consequently
1163	lots of crypto tools (like SSH)) will fail with strange
1164	errors. (see below, 20000624).
1165
1166	FreeBSD-current is safe again to run Crypto.
1167
116820000709:
1169	phk made the malloc default options AJ.  This may slow things
1170	down and uncover other latent bugs in the code.  If you need to
1171	run at full speed, you can disable this by doing the following:
1172		ln -s aj /etc/malloc.conf
1173
117420000706:
1175	libftpio's version was accidentally bumped a few days ago.  This
1176	has been corrected.  You may need to remove /usr/lib/libftpio.so.6
1177	before doing your next buildworld/installworld pair.  It certainly
1178	won't hurt to remove it before the update procedure.  It will
1179	break fetch until a new one is built, but ftp can be used in the
1180	interim if needed.
1181
118220000705:
1183	The crypto packages have changed for the cvsup.  This has been done
1184	in a backward compatible way, but the old packages will go away at
1185	some point in the future.  Look at /usr/share/examples/cvsup for
1186	details.
1187
118820000704:
1189	With the new sys/modules/sound/drivers/*, you will need to
1190	set SYSDIR until you do an installworld after July 7th.
1191
119220000704:
1193	rc.shutdown and rc will now call the rc.d scripts with start
1194	or stop.  This may cause some harmless warnings from older
1195	rc.d scripts that haven't been updated.
1196
119720000630:
1198	The libfetch based version of fetch has gone into the tree.
1199	Minor problems may result on some of the less popular sites,
1200	which should be reported to des@freebsd.org.
1201
120220000625:
1203	From approximately this date forward, one must have the crypto
1204	system installed in order to build the system and kernel.
1205	While not technically strictly true, one should treat it as
1206	required and grab the crypto bits.  If you are grabbing CVS
1207	trees, src-all and cvs-crypto should be treated as if they
1208	were required.  You should check with the latest collections
1209	to make sure that these haven't changed.
1210
121120000624:
1212	Mark Murray just committed the first parts of a cleanup of
1213	/dev/zero, et al.  This is also cleaning up /dev/random.
1214	The entropy is disconnected, so DO NOT USE VERSIONS OF FREEBSD
1215	-CURRENT FROM THIS POINT to 2000710 for cryptographic services
1216	until Mark can merge in the fixes to this work in progress.
1217	openssh and openssl should not be used to generate keys from this
1218	date to the completion of the work.
1219
1220	If you must operate at this reduced level of security, add '
1221	options RANDOMDEV' to your kernel or modload the randomdev
1222	module.  You may also need to copy a new MAKEDEV to /dev and
1223	recreate the random and urandom devices.
1224
122520000622:
1226	The license on the softupdates is now a standard 2 clause
1227	BSD license.  You may need to remove your symbolic links
1228	that used to be required when updating.
1229
123020000621:
1231	Scott Flatman <sf@aracnet.com> sent in a decent write-up on
1232	the config file update procedure.
1233		http://people.freebsd.org/~imp/config-upd.html
1234	NOTE: LINT is gone.  It has been replaced with NOTES.  NOTES
1235	isn't buildable.  However, you can generate a LINT file:
1236		cd /sys/<ARCH>/conf && make LINT
1237
123820000620:
1239	Binutils 2.10 have hit the tree, or will shortly.  As soon
1240	as they do, the problem noted in 20000522 will be resolved and
1241	that workaround will no longer be required.
1242
124320000615:
1244	phk removed the compatibility creation of wd devices in the
1245	ad driver.  If you haven't done so already, you must update
1246	your fstab, etc to use the ad devices instead of the wd
1247	devices.
1248
1249	In addition, you'll need to update your boot blocks to a
1250	more modern version, if you haven't already done so.  Modern
1251	here means 4.0 release or newer (although older releases
1252	may work).
1253
125420000612:
1255	Peter took an axe to config(8).  Be sure that you read his mail
1256	on the topic before even thinking about updating.  You will
1257	need to create a /boot/device.hints or add a hints directive
1258	to your config file to compile them in statically.  The format
1259	of the config file has changed as well.  Please see GENERIC or
1260	NEWCARD for examples of the new format.
1261
1262	Indirectly, this also breaks USERCONFIG.  Unless a newer entry
1263	says that it has been fixed, assume that must use the hints mechanism
1264	in the loader if you need to use a machine with very old ISA cards
1265	in it.
1266
126720000522:
1268	A new set of binutils went into the tree today.  Anybody
1269	building a kernel after this point is advised that they need
1270	to rebuild their binutils (or better yet do a
1271	buildworld/installworld) before building a new kernel.
1272
1273	Due to bugs in binutils, using malloc options (eg /etc/malloc.conf
1274	or MALLOC_OPTIONS env var) J will cause ld to dump core.  It
1275	is recommended that you don't set this option until the problem
1276	is resolved.
1277
127820000513:
1279	The ethernet drivers were all updated to clean up the BPF handling.
1280
128120000510:
1282	The problems with boot blocks on the alphas have been corrected.
1283	This will require some care in updating alphas.  A new libstand
1284	is requires for the boot blocks to build properly.
1285
128620000503:
1287	Recompile all kld modules.  Proper version dependency info
1288	is now available.
1289
129020000502:
1291	Modules have been disconnected from the buildworld tree and 
1292	connected to the kernel building instead.
1293
129420000427:
1295	You may need to build gperf
1296		cd /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/gperf && make depend all install
1297	when upgrading from 4.0 -> current.  The build system now uses
1298	an option only in -current.
1299
130020000417:
1301	The method that we brand ELF binaries has changed to be more
1302	acceptable to the binutils maintainers.  You will need to
1303	rebrand your ELF binaries that aren't native.  One problem
1304	binary is the Linux ldconfig.  After your make world, but
1305	before you reboot, you'll need to issue:
1306		brandelf -t Linux /compat/linux/sbin/ldconfig
1307	if you have Linux compatibility enabled on your machine.
1308
130920000320:
1310	If you have really bad/marginal IDE drives, you may find they
1311	don't work well.  Use pio mode instead.  The easiest way to
1312	cope if you have a problem combination is to add:
1313		/sbin/sysctl hw.ata.ata_dma=0
1314	to the start of /etc/rc.conf.
1315
131620000319:
1317	The ISA and PCI compatibility shims have been connected to the
1318	options COMPAT_OLDISA and COMPAT_OLDPCI.  If you are using old
1319	style PCI or ISA drivers (i.e. tx, voxware, etc.) you must
1320	include the appropriate option in your kernel config.  Drivers
1321	using the shims should be updated or they won't ship with
1322	5.0-RELEASE, targeted for 2001.
1323
132420000318:
1325	We've entered the traditional post release dumping party.
1326	Large kernel changes are being committed and are in the
1327	works.  It is important to keep the systems' klds and kernel
1328	in sync as kernel interfaces and structures are changing.
1329	Before reporting kernel panics, make sure that all modules
1330	that you are loading are up to date.
1331
133220000315:
1333	If you are upgrading from an older version of FreeBSD, you
1334	need to update your boot blocks as well.  'disklabel -B ad0'
1335	will do the trick.  This isn't critical until you remove your
1336	wd device entries in /dev, at which point your system will not
1337	boot.
1338
133920000315:
1340	4.0 RELEASE shipped.  Please see the 4.0 UPDATING file for how
1341	to upgrade to 4.0 from 3.x.
1342
1343COMMON ITEMS:
1344
1345	General Notes
1346	-------------
1347	Avoid using make -j when upgrading.  From time to time in the
1348	past there have been problems using -j with buildworld and/or
1349	installworld.  This is especially true when upgrading between
1350	"distant" versions (eg one that cross a major release boundary
1351	or several minor releases, or when several months have passed
1352	on the -current branch).
1353
1354	Sometimes, obscure build problems are the result of environment
1355	poisoning.  This can happen because the make utility reads its
1356	environment when searching for values for global variables.
1357	To run your build attempts in an "environmental clean room",
1358	prefix all make commands with 'env -i '.  See the env(1) manual
1359	page for more details.
1360
1361	To build a kernel
1362	-----------------
1363	If you are updating from a prior version of FreeBSD (even one just
1364	a few days old), you should follow this procedure. With a
1365	/usr/obj tree with a fresh buildworld,
1366	make -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
1367	make -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
1368
1369	To just build a kernel when you know that it won't mess you up
1370	--------------------------------------------------------------
1371	cd src/sys/{i386,alpha}/conf
1372	config KERNEL_NAME_HERE
1373	cd ../../compile/KERNEL_NAME_HERE
1374	make depend
1375	make
1376	make install	
1377
1378	If this fails, go to the "To build a kernel" section.
1379
1380	To rebuild everything and install it on the current system.
1381	-----------------------------------------------------------
1382	# Note: sometimes if you are running current you gotta do more than
1383	# is listed here if you are upgrading from a really old current.
1384
1385	<make sure you have good level 0 dumps>
1386	<maybe fix /etc/fstab>				[7]
1387	make buildworld
1388	make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
1389	make installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
1390							[1]
1391	<reboot in single user>				[3]
1392	mergemaster -p					[5]
1393	make installworld
1394	mergemaster					[4]
1395	<reboot>
1396
1397
1398	To cross-install current onto a separate partition
1399	--------------------------------------------------
1400	# In this approach we use a separate partition to hold
1401	# current's root, 'usr', and 'var' directories.   A partition
1402	# holding "/", "/usr" and "/var" should be about 2GB in
1403	# size.
1404
1405	<make sure you have good level 0 dumps>
1406	<boot into -stable>
1407	make buildworld
1408	<maybe newfs current's root partition>
1409	<mount current's root partition on directory ${CURRENT_ROOT}>
1410	make installworld DESTDIR=${CURRENT_ROOT}
1411	make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
1412	cp /usr/src/sys/${ARCH}/conf/GENERIC.hints \
1413		${CURRENT_ROOT}/boot/device.hints	# as needed
1414	make installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE DESTDIR=${CURRENT_ROOT}
1415	cd /usr/src/etc; make distribution DESTDIR=${CURRENT_ROOT} # if newfs'd
1416	cp /etc/fstab ${CURRENT_ROOT}/etc/fstab 		   # if newfs'd
1417	<edit ${CURRENT_ROOT}/etc/fstab to mount "/" from the correct partition>
1418	<reboot into current>
1419	<do a "native" rebuild/install as described in the previous section>
1420	<maybe install compatibility libraries from /usr/src/lib/compat>
1421 	<reboot>	
1422
1423
1424	To upgrade in-place from 4.x-stable to current 
1425	----------------------------------------------
1426	# 5.x uses more space than 4.x.  Also, the location of kernel
1427	# modules has changed.  If you are installing 5.0 onto a 4.x
1428	# system, you'll need about 30MB of free disk space on your /
1429	# partition.  If you have less than this, you may encounter difficult
1430	# to back out of problems with this procedure.  If /tmp is on
1431	# the / partition, you may want to completely remove all its content
1432	# before upgrading, as this can be a common source of shortage of
1433	# space on /.
1434	
1435	<make sure you have good level 0 dumps>
1436	<maybe fix /etc/fstab>				[7]
1437	make buildworld					[9]
1438	make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE	[8]
1439	cp src/sys/${MACHINE}/conf/GENERIC.hints /boot/device.hints [2]
1440	make installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
1441	cd src/sys/boot ; make install			[6]
1442							[1]
1443	<reboot in single user>				[3]
1444	mergemaster -p					[5]
1445	rm -rf /usr/include/g++
1446	make installworld
1447	mergemaster					[4]
1448	<reboot>
1449
1450	Make sure that you've read the UPDATING file to understand the
1451	tweaks to various things you need.  At this point in the life
1452	cycle of current, things change often and you are on your own
1453	to cope.  The defaults can also change, so please read ALL of
1454	the UPDATING entries.
1455
1456	Also, if you are tracking -current, you must be subscribed to
1457	freebsd-current@freebsd.org.  Make sure that before you update
1458	your sources that you have read and understood all the recent
1459	messages there.  If in doubt, please track -stable which has
1460	much fewer pitfalls.
1461
1462	[1] If you have third party modules, such as vmware, you
1463	should disable them at this point so they don't crash your
1464	system on reboot.
1465
1466	[2] If you have legacy ISA devices, you may need to create
1467	your own device.hints to reflect your unique hardware
1468	configuration.
1469
1470	[3] From the bootblocks, boot -s, and then do
1471		fsck -p
1472		mount -u /
1473		mount -a
1474		cd /usr/src
1475		adjkerntz -i		# if CMOS is wall time
1476	Also, when doing a major release upgrade, it is required that
1477	you boot into single user mode to do the installworld.
1478	For the 4.x -> 5.0 upgrade, you will also see many messages about
1479	needing to recompile your userland.  These are harmless and can
1480	be ignored while you proceed to the next step.
1481
1482	[4] Note: This step is non-optional.  Failure to do this step
1483	can result in a significant reduction in the functionality of the
1484	system.  Attempting to do it by hand is not recommended and those
1485	that pursue this avenue should read this file carefully, as well
1486	as the archives of freebsd-current and freebsd-hackers mailing lists
1487	for potential gotchas.
1488
1489	[5] Usually this step is a noop.  However, from time to time
1490	you may need to do this if you get unknown user in the following
1491	step.  It never hurts to do it all the time.  You may need to
1492	install a new mergemaster (cd src/usr.sbin/mergemaster && make
1493	install) after the buildworld before this step if you last updated
1494	from current before 20020224 or from -stable before 20020408.
1495
1496	[6] 4.x boot loader can be used to boot a 5.x system, however
1497	it is difficult to do that at best.  If you wish to try, then
1498	you should interrupt the boot and at the ok prompt type:
1499		ok unload
1500		ok boot /boot/kernel/kernel
1501	If this fails to work, you must install a new boot loader as
1502	described here.
1503
1504	[7] Before you upgrade, please make sure that you are not using
1505	compatibility slices.  These are device names of the form, on i386
1506	and other architectures that use MBR slicing, /dev/ad0a without the
1507	actual slice name.  Chances are excellent that these will break.
1508	You generally must update these entries to use the post FreeBSD
1509	2.x form of /dev/ad0s1a.
1510
1511	[8] In order to have a kernel that can run the 4.x binaries
1512	needed to do an installworld, you must include the COMPAT_FREEBSD4
1513	option in your kernel.  Failure to do so may leave you with a system
1514	that is hard to boot to recover.
1515
1516	[9] When checking out sources, you must include the -P flag to have
1517	cvs prune empty directories.
1518FORMAT:
1519
1520This file contains a list, in reverse chronological order, of major
1521breakages in tracking -current.  Not all things will be listed here,
1522and it only starts on March 15, 2000.  Updating files can found in
1523previous releases if your system is older than this.
1524
1525Copyright information:
1526
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