UPDATING revision 72422
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
820010211:
9	The size of FILE was changed.  This breaks upgrading.  If
10	you must upgrade, be prepared for pain.  It also breaks almost
11	all binaries that you've compiled on -current.  You are warned
12	that before upgrading would be a good time to do a level 0
13	dump of your system.  No, really, I mean it this time.
14
15	To get to the new system, you'll need to use the following
16	workaround.  Hopefully this can be sorted out so that we
17	don't have to move this to the updating section.
18
19	To get around the installworld problem, do:
20		# cd /usr/src/usr.bin/sed
21		# make install
22		# cd /usr/src
23		# make installworld
24	If that doesn't work, then try:
25		# make -k installworld
26		# make installworld
27
2820010207:
29	DEVFS is now the default.  If you use vinum, make sure that you
30	do not include devfs in your kernel as problems result.
31
3220010205:
33	FFS_ROOT and CD9660_ROOT have been removed or depricated.
34	Remove them from your config.
35
3620010122:
37	****************************** WARNING ******************************
38			buildkernel has been changed slightly
39	****************************** WARNING ******************************
40	KERNCONF replaces the variable KERNEL for buildkernel.  You
41	should update your scripts and make.conf accordingly.
42
4320010119:
44	config has changed to allow DEV_FOO as a replacement for NFOO.
45	This requires a new config to build correctly.
46
4720010116:
48	The kerrnel option I386_CPU is now mutually exclusive with the
49	other cpu types. If you have an i386 system, be sure that it
50	only had this line.  Remove it for all other configurations.
51
5220010110:
53	Changes to the kernel require it and burncd be in sync.
54
5520010102:
56	Everyone who has hw.sndunit set to something in
57	/etc/sysctl.conf, it is now hw.snd.unit.
58
5920010101:
60	ex and vi were broken by some changes to sys/queue.h.  If you
61	have a bad vi, you will see make buildworld fail with a core
62	dump while building termcap.  You can work around this problem
63	by adding -k to your make buildworld.  This will cause the
64	build to complete and install a new vi.  Once that's done, you
65	can rebuild again without the -k to pick up anything that
66	might have been ignored by the -k option.
67
68	Others have suggested that you can just rebuild libc if your
69	vi/ex is dynamically linked, but I've not received any reports
70	of this working.
71
7220001228:
73	There have been some changes to libcrypt in -current.  The
74	libscrypt/libdescrypt symlink sillyness is gone and the installed
75	libcrypt is fully functional.  Be aware of this.
76
7720001218:
78	Linksys Fast Ethernet PCCARD cards supported by the ed driver
79	now require the addition of flag 0x80000 to their config line
80	in pccard.conf(5).  This flag is not optional.  These Linksys
81	cards will not be recognized without it.
82
8320001205:
84	Important new FreeBSD-version stuff: PAM support has been worked
85	in, partially from the "Unix" OpenSSH version.  This requires
86	adding the following in pam.conf:
87  
88	sshd    auth    sufficient      pam_skey.so
89	sshd    auth    required        pam_unix.so         try_first_pass
90	sshd    session required        pam_permit.so
91
9220001031:
93	cvs updated to 1.11.
94
9520001020:
96	The random device needs more entropy, so you need to make sure
97	that you've run mergemaster to get a /etc/rc which will seed
98	/dev/random.  If you don't and the system hangs after ldconfig,
99	then banging on the keyboard randomly until it unhangs is one
100	workaround.
101
10220001010:
103	****************************** WARNING ******************************
104				Sendmail has been updated.
105	****************************** WARNING ******************************
106	o mail.local(8) is no longer installed as a set-user-id binary.
107	o sendmail(8) is now built with STARTTLS support unless NO_OPENSSL
108	  is set.
109	o The default /etc/mail/sendmail.cf disables the SMTP EXPN and VRFY
110	  commands.
111	o Now using sendmail's version of vacation(1).
112	o The sendmail cf building tools (contrib/sendmail/cf) are installed
113	  in /usr/share/sendmail/cf.
114	o sendmail.cw changed to local-host-names
115
116	More details can be found at
117		http://people.freebsd.org/~imp/UPDATING/sendmail-20001010
118
11920001009:
120	The ports tree's new layout is in place.  Be sure to update
121	your entire ports tree, or you will have problems.
122
12320001006:
124	The perl build procedure no longer installs miniperl, nor uses
125	the installed miniperl.  It is recommended that you delete
126	/usr/bin/miniperl.
127
12820001005:
129	This weekend the ports tree will be updated to a new layout.
130	It will be in an inconsistent state until noted in the UPDATING
131	file, or with asami-san's message to the relevant mailing
132	lists.  With this new layout, you'll need to update the whole
133	tree for anything to work.
134
13520000928:
136	There was a change in the passwd format.  Need more information.
137
13820000916:
139	/boot/kernel/kernel.ko -> /boot/kernel/kernel change has taken
140	place.  Please update boot loader (not the boot blocks) at the
141	same time as your kernel.
142
14320000914:
144	The new pmtimer device is necessary for laptops.  Failure to
145	include the device will cause suspended laptops losing time
146	when they resume.  Include
147		device		pmtimer
148	in your config file and
149		hint.pmtimer.0.at="isa"
150	to your /boot/device.hints file.
151
15220000911:
153	The random device has been turned into a (pseudo-)device,
154	rather than an option. The supplied kernel config files have
155	been updated. You will need to do something similar in your
156	own kernel config file.
157	Remove:
158		options		RANDOMDEV
159	Add:
160		device		random
161	If you prefer to load the loadable module, you need to do
162	nothing.
163
16420000909:
165	The random device module has been renamed from randomdev.ko to
166	random.ko. You will need to edit your /boot/loader.conf to
167	reflect this if you load this module at boot time.
168	The line should read:
169		random_load="YES"
170
17120000907:
172	The SMPNG commit has happened.  It should work, but if it
173	doesn't, fallback to the PRE_SMPNG CVS tag.  There are likely
174	to be a variety of minor issues.  Please see 20000905 to make
175	sure you don't have model loading problems which might at
176	first blush appear related to SMP.
177
17820000906:
179	nsswitch has been imported from NetBSD.  Among other things,
180	this means that /etc/host.conf is no longer used.  See
181	nsswitch.conf(5) instead.  Note that at boot time rc.network
182	will attempt to produce a new nsswitch.conf file for you if you
183	don't have one, and you have host.conf.
184
18520000905:
186	The ucred structure changed size.  This breaks the interface
187	that mountd uses.  Trying to use an older mountd with a newer
188	kernel guarantees a panic.  This means that you need to use
189	kernels newer than today only with matching mountd, but you
190	needed to do that anyway with the boot loader changes.
191
19220000905:
193	The boot loader has been updated.  The new default kernel is
194	now /boot/kernel/kernel.ko.  The new default module location
195	is /boot/kernel.
196
197	You *MUST* upgrade your boot loader and kernel at the same time.
198	The easiest way to do this is to do the buildworld/buildkernel/
199	installkernel/installworld dance.
200
201	Furthermore, you are urged to delete your old /modules directory
202	before booting the new kernel, since kldload will find stale
203	modules in that directory instead of finding them in the correct
204	path, /boot/kernel.  The most common complaint that this cures
205	is that the linux module crashes your machine after the update.
206
207	if [ ! -d /boot/kernel.old ]; then
208		mv /modules.old /boot/kernel.old
209		chflags noschg /kernel.old
210		mv /kernel.old /boot/kernel.old/kernel.ko
211		chflags schg /boot/kernel.old/kernel.ko
212	fi
213
21420000904:
215	A new issue with the sendmail upgrade has come to light.
216	/etc/aliases has moved to /etc/mail/aliases.  Mergemaster will 
217	incorrectly install the default aliases in /etc/mail rather than
218	move the old one from /etc.  So you'll need to manually move the
219	file, create a symbolic link, remove the old /etc/aliases.db and
220	run newaliases.  For safety sake, you should stop sendmail
221	while doing this and run the upgrade when locally sourced email
222	is not likely to be generated.
223
22420000825:
225	/boot/device.hints is now required for installkernel to
226	succeed.  You should copy GENERIC.hints for your architecture
227	into /boot/device.hints.  If and only if you compile hints
228	into your kernel, then this file may be empty.  Please note,
229	if you have an empty or missing /boot/device.hints file and
230	you neglected to compile hints into your kernel, no boot
231	messages will appear after the boot loader tries to start the
232	kernel.
233
23420000821:
235	If you do NOT have ``options RANDOMDEV'' in your kernel and
236	you DO want the random device then add randomdev_load="YES" to
237	/boot/loader.conf.
238
23920000812:
240	suidperl is now always built and installed on the system, but
241	with permissions of 511.  If you have applications that use
242	this program, you are now required to add ENABLE_SUIDPERL=true
243	to /etc/make.conf.  If you forget to do this,
244		chmod 4511 /usr/bin/suidperl
245	will fix this until the next build.
246
24720000812:
248	sendmail has been updated from 8.9.3 to 8.11.0.  Some of the more
249	visible changes that may immediately affect your configuration
250	include:
251	- New default file locations from src/contrib/sendmail/cf/README
252	- newaliases limited to root and trusted users
253	- MSA port (587) turned on by default
254	- New queue file naming system so can't go from 8.11 -> 8.9
255	- FEATURE(`rbl') renamed to FEATURE(`dnsbl')
256	- FEATURE(`nullclient') is more full featured
257	- FEATURE(`nouucp') requires an argument: `reject' or `nospecial'
258	- mail.local FreeBSD-only -b option changed to -B
259	- See src/contrib/sendmail/RELEASE_NOTES for more info
260
26120000810:
262	suidperl (aka sperl) is no longer build by default.  You must
263	specifically define BUILD_SUIDPERL to "true" for it to be build.
264	Furthermore, we recommend that you remove /usr/bin/sperl* and
265	/usr/bin/suidperl files from your system unless you have a
266	specific use for it.
267
26820000729:
269	Networking defaults have been tightened.  Anybody upgrading
270	/etc/defaults/rc.conf needs to add the following lines to
271	/etc/rc.conf if they want to have the same setup
272	afterwards (unless the variables already are set, of course):
273		# Enable network daemons for user convenience.
274		inetd_enable="YES"
275		portmap_enable="YES"
276		sendmail_enable="YES"
277
27820000728:
279	If you have null_load="YES" in your /boot/loader.conf, you
280	will need to change that to nullfs_load="YES".
281
28220000728:
283	The "installkernel" target has changed slightly. Now even if
284	you override KERNEL e.g. 'make installkernel KERNEL=MYKERNEL'
285	it will install the MYKERNEL file (built with the buildkernel
286	target) as /kernel rather than /MYKERNEL. Those who have
287	updated their /boot/loader.conf files to point to /MYKERNEL
288	should remove that entry or perform manual rename of /kernel
289	to /MYKERNEL.
290
29120000711:
292	If you use CVSUP or CTM to get CVS trees, AND you used to get 
293	the old crypto files from internat.freebsd.org AND you check
294	out files from the CVS tree with the cvs command, please read
295		http://people.freebsd.org/~imp/internat.txt
296	for details on potential problems that you might have and how
297	to get around them.
298
299	If you are merely a mirror, or don't answer yes to each of the
300	clauses above, you needn't worry.
301
30220000711:
303	/etc/security has been updated to print the inode number of
304	setuid programs that have changed.  You will see a large spike
305	in the number of changed programs the first time when you run
306	mergemaster to get a new /etc/security.
307
30820000710:
309	/dev/random now has good entropy collection (from the keyboard
310	and sysmouse drivers). Please ensure that either `options
311	RANDOMDEV' is present in your kernel config file or that
312	`randomdev_load="YES"' is in your /boot/loader.conf. If you do
313	not have the /dev/random driver, OpenSSL (and consequently
314	lots of crypto tools (like SSH)) will fail with strange
315	errors. (see below, 20000624).
316
317	FreeBSD-current is safe again to run Crypto.
318
31920000709:
320	phk made the malloc default options AJ.  This may slow things
321	down and uncover other latent bugs in the code.  If you need to
322	run at full speed, you can disable this by doing the following:
323		ln -s aj /etc/malloc.conf
324
32520000706:
326	libftpio's version was accidentally bumped a few days ago.  This
327	has been corrected.  You may need to remove /usr/lib/libftpio.so.6
328	before doing your next buildworld/installworld pair.  It certainly
329	won't hurt to remove it before the update procedure.  It will
330	break fetch until a new one is built, but ftp can be used in the
331	interim if needed.
332
33320000705:
334	The crypto packages have changed for the cvsup.  This has been done
335	in a backward compatible way, but the old packages will go away at
336	some point in the future.  Look at /usr/share/examples/cvsup for
337	details.
338
33920000704:
340	With the new sys/modules/sound/drivers/*, you will need to
341	set SYSDIR until you do an installworld after July 7th.
342
34320000704:
344	rc.shutdown and rc will now call the rc.d scripts with start
345	or stop.  This may cause some harmless warnings from older
346	rc.d scripts that haven't been updated.
347
34820000630:
349	The libfetch based version of fetch has gone into the tree.
350	Minor problems may result on some of the less popular sites,
351	which should be reported to des@freebsd.org.
352
35320000625:
354	From approximately this date forward, one must have the crypto
355	system installed in order to build the system and kernel.
356	While not technically strictly true, one should treat it as
357	required and grab the crypto bits.  If you are grabbing CVS
358	trees, src-all and cvs-crypto should be treated as if they
359	were required.  You should check with the latest collections
360	to make sure that these haven't changed.
361
36220000624:
363	Mark Murray just committed the first parts of a cleanup of
364	/dev/zero, et al.  This is also cleaning up /dev/random.
365	The entropy is disconnected, so DO NOT USE VERSIONS OF FREEBSD
366	-CURRENT FROM THIS POINT FORWARD for cryptographic services
367	until Mark can merge in the fixes to this work in progress.
368	openssh and openssl should not be used to generate keys from this
369	date to the completion of the work.
370
371	If you must operate at this reduced level of security, add '
372	options RANDOMDEV' to your kernel or modload the randomdev
373	module.  You may also need to copy a new MAKEDEV to /dev and
374	recreate the random and urandom devices.
375
37620000622:
377	The license on the softupdates is now a standard 2 clause
378	BSD license.  You may need to remove your symbolic links
379	that used to be required when updating.
380
38120000621:
382	Scott Flatman <sf@aracnet.com> sent in a decent write-up on
383	the config file update procedure.
384		http://people.freebsd.org/~imp/config-upd.html
385	NOTE: LINT is gone.  It has been replaced with NOTES.  NOTES
386	isn't buildable.  However, you can generate a LINT file.
387
38820000620:
389	Binutils 2.10 have hit the tree, or will shortly.  As soon
390	as they do, the problem noted in 20000522 will be resolved and
391	that workaround will no longer be required.
392
39320000615:
394	phk removed the compatibility creation of wd devices in the
395	ad driver.  If you haven't done so already, you must update
396	your fstab, etc to use the ad devices instead of the wd
397	devices.
398
399	In addition, you'll need to update your boot blocks to a
400	more modern version, if you haven't already done so.  Modern
401	here means 4.0 release or newer (although older releases
402	may work).
403
40420000612:
405	Peter took an axe to config(8).  Be sure that you read his mail
406	on the topic before even thinking about updating.  You will
407	need to create a /boot/device.hints or add a hints directive
408	to your config file to compile them in statically.  The format
409	of the config file has changed as well.  Please see GENERIC or
410	NEWCARD for examples of the new format.
411
41220000522:
413	A new set of binutils went into the tree today.  Anybody
414	building a kernel after this point is advised that they need
415	to rebuild their binutils (or better yet do a
416	buildworld/installworld) before building a new kernel.
417
418	Due to bugs in binutils, using malloc options (eg /etc/malloc.conf
419	or MALLOC_OPTIONS env var) J will cause ld to dump core.  It
420	is recommended that you don't set this option until the problem
421	is resolved.
422
42320000513:
424	The ethernet drivers were all updated to clean up the BPF handling.
425
42620000510:
427	The problems with boot blocks on the alphas have been corrected.
428	This will require some care in updating alphas.  A new libstand
429	is requires for the boot blocks to build properly.
430
43120000503:
432	Recompile all kld modules.  Proper version dependency info
433	is now available.
434
43520000502:
436	Modules have been disconnected from the buildworld tree and 
437	connected to the kernel building instead.
438
43920000427:
440	You may need to build gperf
441		cd /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/gperf && make depend all install
442	when upgrading from 4.0 -> current.  The build system now uses
443	an option only in -current.
444
44520000417:
446	The method that we brand ELF binaries has changed to be more
447	acceptable to the binutils maintainers.  You will need to
448	rebrand your ELF binaries that aren't native.  One problem
449	binary is the Linux ldconfig.  After your make world, but
450	before you reboot, you'll need to issue:
451		brandelf -t Linux /compat/linux/sbin/ldconfig
452	if you have Linux compatibility enabled on your machine.
453
45420000320:
455	If you have really bad/marginal IDE drives, you may find they
456	don't work well.  Use pio mode instead.  The easiest way to
457	cope if you have a problem combination is to add:
458		/sbin/sysctl -w hw.atamodes=pio,pio,pio,pio
459	to the start of /etc/rc.conf.
460
46120000319:
462	The ISA and PCI compatibility shims have been connected to the
463	options COMPAT_OLDISA and COMPAT_OLDPCI.  If you are using old
464	style PCI or ISA drivers (i.e. tx, voxware, etc.) you must
465	include the appropriate option in your kernel config.  Drivers
466	using the shims should be updated or they won't ship with
467	5.0-RELEASE, targeted for 2001.
468
46920000318:
470	We've entered the traditional post release dumping party.
471	Large kernel changes are being committed and are in the
472	works.  It is important to keep the systems' klds and kernel
473	in sync as kernel interfaces and structures are changing.
474	Before reporting kernel panics, make sure that all modules
475	that you are loading are up to date.
476
47720000315:
478	If you are upgrading from an older version of FreeBSD, you
479	need to update your boot blocks as well.  'disklabel -B ad0'
480	will do the trick.  This isn't critical until you remove your
481	wd device entries in /dev, at which point your system will not
482	boot.
483
48420000315:
485	4.0 RELEASE shipped.  Please see the 4.0 UPDATING file for how
486	to upgrade to 4.0 from 3.x.
487
488COMMON ITEMS:
489
490	General Notes
491	-------------
492	Avoid using make -j when upgrading.  From time to time in the
493	past there have been problems using -j with buildworld and/or
494	installworld.  This is especially true when upgrading between
495	"distant" versions (eg one that cross a major release boundary
496	or several minor releases, or when several months have passed
497	on the -current branch).
498
499	To build a kernel
500	-----------------
501	If you are updating from a prior version of FreeBSD (even one just
502	a few days old), you should follow this procedure. With a
503	/usr/obj tree with a fresh buildworld,
504	make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
505	make installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
506
507	To just build a kernel when you know that it won't mess you up
508	--------------------------------------------------------------
509	cd src/sys/{i386,alpha}/conf
510	config KERNEL_NAME_HERE			[1]
511	cd ../../compile/KERNEL_NAME_HERE
512	make depend
513	make
514	make install	
515	
516	[1] If in doubt, -r might help here.
517
518	If this fails, go to the "To build a kernel" section.
519
520	To rebuild everything and install it on the current system.
521	-----------------------------------------------------------
522	make world
523	Build a new kernel, see above.
524
525	To upgrade from 4.x-stable to current
526	-------------------------------------
527	make buildworld
528	make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
529	cp src/sys/${MACHINE_ARCH}/arch/GENERIC.hints /boot/device.hints [2]
530	make installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
531	make installworld
532	[1]
533	<reboot>
534
535	Make sure that you've read the UPDATING file to understand the
536	tweaks to various things you need.  At this point in the life
537	cycle of current, things change often and you are on your own
538	to cope.  The defaults can also change, so please read ALL of
539	the UPDATING entries.
540
541	Also, if you are tracking -current, you must be subscribed to
542	freebsd-current@freebsd.org.  Make sure that before you update
543	your sources that you have read and understood all the recent
544	messages there.  If in doubt, please track -stable which has
545	much fewer pitfalls.
546
547	[1] If you have third party modules, such as vmware, you
548	should disable them at this point so they don't crash your
549	system on reboot.
550
551	[2] If you have legacy ISA devices, you may need to create
552	your own device.hints to reflect your unique hardware
553	configuration.
554
555FORMAT:
556
557This file contains a list, in reverse chronological order, of major
558breakages in tracking -current.  Not all things will be listed here,
559and it only starts on March 15, 2000.  Updating files can found in
560previous releases if your system is older than this.
561
562Please filter your entries through Warner Losh (imp@village.org) so
563that the style, formatting, etc of this file can be maintained.
564
565$FreeBSD: head/UPDATING 72422 2001-02-12 21:16:37Z imp $
566