В сообщении от Monday 30 December 2019 03:47:12 Phyllis Smith написал(а):
Andrew, just to let you know that we "think" we have an updated Slackware build machine ready for the December 31 builds.
I use slapt-get [1] for upgrades ....
[1] - https://software.jaos.org/
Yes, gg was using slapt -u and slapt --upgrade. First try, he did an
upgrade on the Slackware build used for the November 30th builds BUT ended up with the kernel version 4.14.47 dated May 2018 and "modules" dated May 30, 2018. This seemed to be wrong already since neither the kernel or modules had changed. Then when he ran "startx", the graphics card lost its configuration -- the keyboard interface died but the kernel continued for a little longer but then died too. So it was dead. Next he started from scratch with an install of Slackware from the original CD ISO of the current 14.2 release of June 2016 and then did an upgrade. This seemed to work correctly. We will see what happens in the Cinelerra build on December 31.
Hm, may be config file /etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc was pointing at wrong branch? Default probably was configured for 14.2, and 'downgrading' to this from -current not exactly worked? Slackware's pkgtool usually can up- and down- grade packages without checking if upgraded package actually older than one it about to replace. So, it 'worked' until it failed... I think. Check config file so it contains line like: SOURCE=ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-14.2/:OFFICIAL without "#" before it. And i think -current even changed some locations for info about packages, so -14.2 slapt-get (0.10.2t) may not work with -current anymore. https://software.jaos.org/git/slapt-get/commit/?id=572033f35bd7120665ccf5960... But again, whole exercuse was about moving to latest released slackware, so this problem should not bite you.
In the past he has been able to install Slackware from the CD and upgrade 2 times and then not a third or ever again. Starting a fresh install every 2-3 months is too time-consuming as it takes a whole day. We will see if this latest upgrade fixes some unknown problem preventing multiple upgrades.
Hm, make sure you have enough free space on /var and even / ? I think by default slapt-get keep downloaded packages there, and not clean them after upgrade .. so slapt-get --clean will remove them from cache... I even ran into another problem in 64-bit chroot, because apparently slapt-get wanted some /dev /dev/pts /sys and /proc mounted (so, I mounted them with --bind from host) but you probably use some diifferent method (I never tried Xen, so I have no experience with it)
Yeah, strange bug, I looked into slackbuild provided in blds dir, it looks
sane ...
Thanks for checking -- it is good to have someone look that is much more knowledgable in Slackware. gg/phyllis
Good luck, and sorry for only noticing this problem late .....