Re: Out of the frying pan...

From: John (john_at_starfire.mn.org)
Date: 01/14/05

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    Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 14:12:04 -0600
    To: "Andrew L. Gould" <algould@datawok.com>
    
    

    On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 01:32:03PM -0600, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
    > On Friday 14 January 2005 12:23 pm, John wrote:
    > > On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 06:19:20PM +0100, Benjamin Walkenhorst wrote:
    > > > Hello,
    > > >
    > > > Andrew L. Gould wrote:
    > > > >3. Definitely go with a clean installation of FreeBSD 5.3 rather
    > > > > than 5.2.1.
    > > >
    > > > Just a sidenote, I did a source upgrade from 5.2.1 to 5.3, which
    > > > basically worked okay.
    > > > Switching from XFree to X.org was really troublesome, on the other
    > > > hand...
    > >
    > > Yes, I would say that the source upgrade from 5.2.1 to 5.3-STABLE was
    > > fine, it was the xorg/XFree86 and kde issues that made me insane.
    > > It's possible that I should have just done a pkg_delete -a and
    > > started over with the packages from that point, but I also need to
    > > learn to use pkg_upgrade. I would not hesitate to do the source
    > > upgrade again for a system which is NOT running X.
    > >
    > > I have now reinstalled 5.3, just to get around the Xorg->XFree86
    > > issue, and I have kde installed, and I have room to spare. So,
    > > I'm much farther than I was when I ran out of room, and I still
    > > have room. This is a good thing!
    >
    > Yes it is! (...and speaking as someone who is typing with 2 fractured
    > wrists, all good news is welcome!)

    Oh, no! I'd ask what happened, but I'll wait until you're healed up...

    > I hope you have lots of fun and joy with your system before the next
    > challenge (which we will gladly participate in) !

    OK, well, it seems I spoke just a little bit too soon. Or, maybe I'm
    OK, but just worried.

    I downloaded and burned an ISO 5.3 CD. I did a minimal install,
    NFS mounted all the 5-stable packages I kept from the last time
    around (I'm not a COMPLETE idiot!) and simply did a "pkg_add
    kde-lite*". That got me a long, long ways. I also needed to do
    a "pkg_add xorg-server*" but I think nearly everything else got
    loaded up. I was in great shape in terms of disk footprint and
    everything else I can tell from here.

    Now, at this point, I'm running FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE, but I've
    installed packages from FreeBSD 5-STABLE, but if my understanding
    is correct, that should be OK.

    This is the point at which things got interesting. I did the
    pkg_add for OOo - and found that I was missing four dependent
    packages. As luck would have it, all four of them have been
    updated since I started this process, so I downloaded and installed
    the newer revv'ed ones, but I got an error message that
    something (I wished I'd trapped the output) wanted libm.so.2.
    When I look around, I find that I have libm.so.3. The four
    packages were atk, pango, shared-mime-info, and gtk-2. I
    think one of the post-install scripts complained that it couldn't
    run something,

    Am I preparing trouble, or am I OK? Despite the warning, everything
    seems to be installing. Obviously, I wasn't able to install the
    newer packages as dependencies, but after installing them by hand,
    the things on which they depended seem to be installing OK, though
    with warnings.

    Anyway, I have everything installed, (except maybe a JDK - any
    suggestions?) and I'm at 80% in my combined root /usr partition,
    which feels a little tighter than I would like, but I do still have
    270Mb free, so that's not too bad - that's larger than my first
    FreeBSD hard drive! :)

    OO just finished. Other than 16 packages that are newer than expected,
    it seems to have installed. I'm not actually with the machine, so I
    can't start X and kde and try it.

    Am I OK, or should I start over and redo something?

    -- 
    John Lind
    john@starfire.MN.ORG
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