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Anterior a 1.3
Antes de actualizar a 1.3, necesita realizar un ego sync
sobre 1.2. Si se encuentran errores con ego sync
que no terminen exitosamente con xorg-kit
o gnome-kit
, realice los siguientes pasos para corregir su estructura de archivos.
Primero, agregue lo siguiente a /etc/ego.conf
:
/etc/ego.conf
[global]
kits_depth = 20
Después, ejecute los siguientes comandos:
root # rm -rf /var/git/meta-repo root # ego sync
Ahora, asegúrese que tiene ego 2.7.2
o una versión superior instalada, ya que esto será requerido para iniciar con la actualización.
Fijar Versión y Sincronización
En /etc/ego.conf
, selecciona la versión 1.3:
/etc/ego.conf
[global]
Versión = 1.3
Ahora, ejecute ego sync
:
root # ego sync
Optionally Retarget Pure64
If you are running a pure64
build of Funtoo Linux, you will need to run the following command to update your /etc/portage/make.profile/parent
file to no longer reference the pure64
arch profile, as it has been deprecated.
Run the following command:
root # epro arch x86-64bit root ##y##WARNING: Previous value: x86-64bit -- typically, user should not change this. === Enabled Profiles: === arch: x86-64bit build: current subarch: intel64-westmere flavor: core mix-ins: mediaformat-gfx-common mix-ins: mediaformat-gfx-extra >>> Set arch to x86-64bit. Updating profiles at /etc/portage/make.profile/parent...
You may also need to update subarch
using a similar set of arguments to epro
, e.g. from intel64-westmere-pure64
to intel64-westmere
.
Optionally Remove Xorg-Server
1.3-release contains a completely reworked xorg-server, and as such, it is best to remove your old xorg-server prior to updating:
root # emerge -C xorg-server root # emerge -aC $(qlist -IC x11-proto) root # emerge --oneshot x11-base/xorg-proto
Relax Deps and Rebuild
Before upgrading, it is a good idea to perform the following commands to relax any existing 32-bit ABI deps so that installed packages don't block necessary updates. Be sure to back up /var/db/pkg
, as included in the instructions below, and specify the find
commands below exactly -- best to copy and paste:
root # cd /var/db root # cp -a pkg /var/tmp/pkg.bak root # cd pkg root # find -iname RDEPEND -exec sed -i -e 's/\[abi_x86_32(-),abi_x86_64(-)]//g' {} \; root # find -iname RDEPEND -exec sed -i -e 's/,abi_x86_32(-),abi_x86_64(-)]/]/g' {} \;
Any critical installed packages should no longer depend on ebuilds providing 32-bit ABIs.
Now, proceed to install the new gcc, remove the old one, and then upgrade glibc:
root # emerge -u1 gcc root # emerge -C =sys-devel/gcc-7.3.1* root # emerge -u1 glibc
Perl Rebuild
With 1.3-release dev-lang/perl
updated from 5.24 to 5.26 version. It is necessary to rebuild perl modules installed with such major version update, which can be done with:
root # emerge -v1 --nodeps dev-lang/perl root # perl-cleaner --all
Some systems may require perl-cleaner --reallyall
Now, you are ready to proceed with a full system and world update:
root # emerge -auDN @system --ignore-world root # emerge -auDN @world
Now, it should be possible to rebuild any necessary packages to get rid of preserved libraries, paying particular attention to any old versions of glibc:
root # emerge -av @preserved-rebuild
It appears that dev-lang/go
will keep rebuilding against a preserved 32-bit glibc, so to fully remove multilib on a system that has dev-lang/go
installed, you will need to perform the following steps: emerge -C dev-lang/go; emerge dev-lang/go
.
Now, after update and rebuild you will want to either run etc-update
or dispatch-conf
to perform changes to the configuration files that may happen with ebuild updates:
root # etc-update
Optionally Update Kernel
If you were not using debian-sources-lts
before, you may want to upgrade to this kernel. Do this as follows:
root # emerge -av debian-sources-lts root # ego boot update
Depending on your /etc/boot.conf
settings, you may need to tweak the file in order to have debian-sources-lts
selected by default.
Remember to rebuild any necessary kernel modules!
This can be achieved with:
root # emerge -av @module-rebuild --exclude debian-sources-lts
Reboot
At this point, we recommend rebooting the system to ensure you are running in the new environment:
root # reboot