This file documents some of the problems you may encounter when upgrading
your ports. We try our best to minimize these disruptions, but sometimes
they are unavoidable.
You should get into the habit of checking this file for changes each time
you update your ports collection, before attempting any port upgrades.
20231125:
AFFECTS: users of lang/php81
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
The default version of PHP has been switched from 8.1 to 8.2.
If you use binary packages you should make a list of php packages
before running 'pkg upgrade':
# pkg info \*php81\* > ~/installed-php-ports-list
After the upgrade, check with such list if all your php extensions
are still installed, and reinstall them if needed.
If you use mod_php81 you need to deinstall it and install mod_php82.
20231104:
AFFECTS: users of security/libressl
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
The port has been updated to the latest stable version 3.8 of LibreSSL.
The shared library versions of the libraries have been bumped.
After upgrading, manually update all packages that depend on any of the
libraries provided by LibreSSL (libssl, libcrypto and libtls) since the
versions of these libraries have changed. Normally, you can obtain the
list of dependent software by running the following command:
# pkg info -r libressl
Then you should rebuild all ports depending on libressl to avoid dangling
shared library dependencies.
20231031:
AFFECTS: users of devel/subversion-lts
AUTHOR: michaelo@FreeBSD.org
devel/subversion-lts has been updated from 1.10.x to the latest LTS version,
1.14.x. Some changes between these releases may require attention from
administrators or users.
Refer to https://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.14.html#compat-misc for details.
20231028:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/nfdump
nfdump-1.7.x is compatible to nfdump-1.6.18, which means it can
read files created with nfdump-1.6.18 or newer. Flow files created
with earlier nfdump versions may not contain all flow elements.
If you have older files, it is recommended to use nfdump-1.6.17
to update the records.
nfdump 1.7.x provides the same set of programs as 1.6.x and can
be used almost as a drop-in replacement. This may change in future
and older legacy programs may be removed. You can convert any old
files from nfdump-1.6 to nfdump-1.7 format by reading/writing
files: ./nfdump -r old-flowfile -y -w new-flowfile
Please note, that only nfdump may read older flow files. All other
programs relay on the new file format.
20231027:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/librenms
AUTHOR: dvl@FreeBSD.org
When updating to >= 23.10.0, a broken crontab is fixed. This breakage
caused the validation error: Scheduler is not running
After updating, If that error does not clear for you, run:
sudo lnms config:cache
20231027:
AFFECTS: users of print/ghostscript9*
AUTHOR: michaelo@FreeBSD.org
The default ghostscript version has been updated from 9 to 10.
If you compile your own ports you may keep 9 as the default version by
adding the following lines to your /etc/make.conf file:
#
# Keep ghostscript 9 as default version
#
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ghostscript=9
Please note that print/ghostcript9* will be removed in the future since it is
not supported by upstream anymore.
20231026:
AFFECTS: users of lang/chicken
AUTHOR: gahr@FreeBSD.org
The chicken binaries csc and csi, together with their manual pages, have been
renamed to chicken-csc and chicken-csi, to avoid conflicts with lang/mono.
This is in line with what several Linux distros do. See PR 274736.
20231023:
AFFECTS: users of mail/mailman3
AUTHOR: einar@isnic.is
logging.http section has now been split into two parts, logging.http is for
the Mailman internal code and logging.gunicorn is for Gunicorn specifically
since they have different logging formats. This should fix spurious errors
with KeyError: t that was often confusing for users.
Python 3.9 is now the minimum supported version of Python.
20231017:
AFFECTS: users of lang/perl5*
AUTHOR: delphij@FreeBSD.org
The default Perl version has been switched to Perl 5.36. If you are using
binary packages to upgrade your system, you do not have anything to do, pkg
upgrade will do the right thing. For the other people, follow the
instructions in entry 20181213, it should still be the same.
20231014:
AFFECTS: users of security/openssl and security/openssl30
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
The openssl port was renamed to openssl111 and subsequently the
openssl30 port was renamed to openssl.
The shared library version of OpenSSL has been bumped.
Users of DEFAULT_VERSIONS= ssl=openssl30 must update this to
ssl=openssl.
Users of DEFAULT_VERSIONS= ssl=openssl should not change this unless
they use ports that require the deprecated OpenSSL 1.1.1 version.
You must rebuild all ports that depend on OpenSSL if you use OpenSSL
from ports.
20231011:
AFFECTS: users of www/caddy
AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org
The default admin endpoint has changed from localhost:2019 to
/var/run/caddy/caddy.sock. Using a Unix socket is more secure,
allowing it to be secured by filesystem permissions rather than
requiring a firewall.
If you only control caddy from the rc(8) script (service caddy ...),
you don't need to do anything. If you access the API yourself, you
will want to update your scripts to use the new socket.
To use the old endpoint, add the following to /etc/rc.conf:
caddy_admin="localhost:2019"
20231009:
AFFECTS: users of net/ntpd-rs
AUTHOR: mikael@freebsd.org
In 1.0.0 the configuration has been completely reworked, please check the
documentation for details. Configuration will not automatically migrate.
20231004:
AFFECTS: www/gitlab-ce
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
Before you upgrade to version 16.4.x or higher, make sure you did the
upgrade to 16.3.x!
The database migration for 16.4.1 can fail due to unexpected name of a foreign key.
So it is recommended to have a database backup available in case the solution
described in the update manual does not work for you.
The upgrade manual can be found as usual here:
https://gitlab.fechner.net/mfechner/Gitlab-docu/-/blob/master/update/16.3-16.4-freebsd.md
20230930:
AFFECTS: users of Transmission (net-p2p/transmission@*)
AUTHOR: mondo.debater_0q@icloud.com
Fixes Bug 274065 by reorganizing the port as a metaport
(net-p2p/transmission) and components port (net-p2p/transmission-components).
Each component may be installed through the flavors of
transmission-componenents (@cli, @daemon, @docs, @gtk, @qt, @utils).
Alternatively, one or more component may be installed by running make config
on the metaport net-p2p/transmission.
AFFECTS: users of devel/php-composer2
AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org
The composer2 ports has been moved over the old devel/php-composer
port, which was still providing the old EOLed version 1 of the
software.
Please use `pkg install php81-composer` (substitute 81 with the
PHP version you're using) to properly upgrade.
20230924:
AFFECTS: users of XFCE desktop (x11-wm/xfce4)
AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org
XFCE 4.18 is incompatible with the latest version of the adwaita
icon theme (version 42.0 and newer), which was used as the default one.
Due to this the default icon theme has been changed to
x11-themes/xfce-icons-elementary.
Users that have XFCE already installed and are using the adwaita
icon theme will notice missing icons. To fix this you can install
any other icon theme (like x11-themes/xfce-icons-elementary) and
configure XFCE to use that via the "appearance" settings application,
under the "icons" tab.
20230919:
AFFECTS: users of net-p2p/transmission
AUTHOR: mondo.debater_0q@icloud.com
The 4.0 port haphazardly consolidated prior slave ports into flavors of a single port.
The flavors have now been revised to better match releases prior to 4.0.
The -full flavor included in the 4.0 port has been replaced with -default, which
restores the compile-time options of prior release's metaport. Other flavors allow
for more piecemeal installs. The prior -web slave port can be installed through the
-default flavor or the -daemon flavor.
See Bug 273841 for more details.
20230915:
AFFECTS: users of print/ghostscript10
AUTHOR: michael.osipov@siemens.com
The port flavors have been replaced with a default port option of X11.
The flavors approach creates conflicting dependencies with other ports which
cannot be solved this time with the ports framework.
See PRs 270989 and 272541 for details.
20230910:
AFFECTS: users of dns/powerdns
AUTHOR: tremere@cainites.net
In Authoritative Server 4.8, the LMDB backend gains a new Lightning
Stream-compatible schema, which requires a data migration (this is
automatic, and there is no migration back to the old schema). LMDB
backend users should pay extra attention to the Upgrade Notes
(https://doc.powerdns.com/authoritative/upgrading.html).
20230910:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/netbox
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
1. Please make sure that the PostgreSQL server for the NetBox instance is
running version 12 or higher. This is because Django 4.2 requires
PostgreSQL 12 as a minimum.
2. Please also check the pkg-message and the changelogs for further info.
20230908:
AFFECTS: users of databases/postgresql* and other software using PostgreSQL to run
AUTHOR: kbowling@FreeBSD.org
The default version of PostgreSQL has been switched from 13 to 15.
The upgrade procedure can use up twice the space the databases
currently needs. If you have a big amount of stored data take a
closer look at the manpage of pg_upgrade for avoidance and/or
speedup of the upgrade.
The upgrade instructions consider a basic usage and do not match
complex scenarios like replication, sharding, or similar.
Upgrade instructions:
First stop your PostgreSQL, create PostgreSQL-binaries and backup your data.
If you have another Version of PostgreSQL installed, for example 13, your
files are named according to this.
# service postgresql stop
# pkg create postgresql13-server postgresql13-contrib
# mkdir /tmp/pg-upgrade
# tar xf postgresql13-server-13.12.pkg -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
# tar xf postgresql13-contrib-13.12.pkg -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
# pkg delete -f databases/postgresql13-server databases/postgresql13-contrib databases/postgresql13-client
Now update PostgreSQL:
pkg user:
# pkg install databases/postgresql15-server databases/postgresql15-contrib
# pkg upgrade
Portmaster users:
# portmaster databases/postgresql15-server databases/postgresql15-contrib
# portmaster -a
Portupgrade users:
# portinstall databases/postgresql15-server databases/postgresql15-contrib
# portupgrade -a
After installing the new PostgreSQL version you need to convert
all your databases to new version:
# su -l postgres -c "/usr/local/bin/initdb --encoding=utf-8 --lc-collate=C -D /var/db/postgres/data15 -U postgres"
# su -l postgres -c "pg_upgrade -b /tmp/pg-upgrade/usr/local/bin/ -d /var/db/postgres/data13/ -B /usr/local/bin/ -D /var/db/postgres/data15/ -U postgres "
Now the migration is finished. You can start PostgreSQL again with:
# service postgresql start
ATTENTION:
1) The default user changed from "pgsql" to "postgres" in 11. The migration steps above now assume
the "postgres" database user and FreeBSD user.
2) See the updating entry 20190829 if you are updating from a release prior to 11.
3) If you use non-default initdb options, you have to adjust the initdb-command accordingly
20230906:
AUTHOR: jrm@FreeBSD.org
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/devcpu-data*
The CPU microcode ports have been reorganized. The new ports are:
sysutils/cpu-microcode, sysutils/cpu-microcode-amd,
sysutils/cpu-microcode-intel, and cpu-microcode-rc.
To install all CPU microcode packages:
pkg install cpu-microcode
To install only packages for a specific CPU vendor:
pkg install cpu-microcode-amd
or
pkg install cpu-microcode-intel
To give users time to adjust to these changes, sysutils/devcpu-data will
remain in the tree until the end of 2023. The port has been converted to a
metaport and now provides the same functionality as sysutils/cpu-microcode.
Refer to the commit log in bc7829212d153aeff69b439d08e2e3001ef88ba3 for an
explanation as to why these changes were made.
20230904:
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
AFFECTS: users of misc/openhab
The rc.d script of 4.0.2 had an error which didn't take the user to
run openhab into account. After installing the update and stopping
openhab run (for the default settings)
chown -R openhab:openhab /var/db/openhab/userdata /var/log/openhab
If you use other directories for the userdata and logs, you need to
adapt accordingly.
20230822:
AUTHOR: arrowd@FreeBSD.org
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/polkit together with sysutils/consolekit2
ConsoleKit2 has grown some logind1 compatibility which resulted in breaking
changes in its API. One of its consumers, Polkit, is patched to handle it,
so make sure to update both ports simultaneously.
20230822:
AUTHOR: leres@FreeBSD.org
AFFECTS: users of security/zeek
Zeek has been upgraded to 6.0.0 and the NETMAP option was removed;
it was too difficult to build it without zeek being installed in
%%PREFIX%%.
The consensus was that this was a rarely used feature, please
reach out to me if need this (I've done some work on a new
security/zeek-netmap port that is probably the right way forward).
When I upgraded zeek on my systems I found some cruft left over
from previous versions. The way I recommend upgrading from 5.0.9 to
6.0.0 is:
service zeek stop
pkg delete -fy zeek py311-zkg
[clean up leftover files in /usr/local/lib/zeek]
pkg install -y zeek
service zeek deploy
20230817:
AFFECTS: users of databases/redis
AUTHOR: yasu@FreeBSD.org
The databases/redis port has been updated to 7.2. Users wanting to
stay on 7.0 can replace databases/redis with databases/redis70 with
one of the following commands.
If you use pkg with binary packages:
# pkg set -o databases/redis:databases/redis70
# pkg upgrade
If you use portmaster:
# portmaster -o databases/redis70 databases/redis
If you use portupgrade:
# portupgrade -o databases/redis70 databases/redis
20230814:
AFFECTS: usrs of www/kdsoap
AUTHOR: kde@FreeBSD.org
The port www/kdsoap has been flavorized to support both Qt5 and Qt6.
For symmetry, the Qt5 package has been renamed to kdsoap-qt5.
20230811:
AFFECTS: users of www/p5-AnyEvent-WebSocket-Client
AUTHOR: rodrigo@FreeBSD.org
The update to AnyEvent-WebSocket-Client 0.55 introduce a change in behavior:
close() default return code is now 1000 instead of 1005
20230730:
AFFECTS: users of lang/perl5*
AUTHOR: delphij@FreeBSD.org
The default Perl version has been switched to Perl 5.34. If you are using
binary packages to upgrade your system, you do not have anything to do, pkg
upgrade will do the right thing. For the other people, follow the
instructions in entry 20181213, it should still be the same.
20230726:
AFFECTS: users of misc/openhab
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
The update to openhab 4.0.0 may require changes to the running 3.x setup.
Read the release notes at
https://github.com/openhab/openhab-distro/releases/tag/4.0.0
and the blog entry at
https://www.openhab.org/blog/2023-07-23-openhab-4-0-release.html
for manual changes which are required before updating the port.
After the update the pkg-message provides some more info about manual
changes which are required to perform before the first start of 4.0.0.
Note, this includes a switch from java 11 to java 17. You can deinstall
openjdk11 afterwards, if it is not needed for something else.
20230723:
AFFECTS: users of security/py-cryptography
AUTHOR: tcberner@FreeBSD.org
Modern py-cryptography uses rust. In order to still support the Tier-2
architectures without rust support, a new default-version was added:
PYCRYPTOGRAPHY
it allows for the values 'rust' and 'legacy'.
The default is 'rust' on all platforms supporting this.
Note: users that are relying on the 'legacy' version will also take care
of using a non-base OpenSSL in the future.
20230620:
AFFECTS: users of lang/elixir-devel
AUTHOR: dch@FreeBSD.org
Note that Elixir now *requires* OTP25+ or better at runtime.
For the -devel flavour you are still free to choose OTP25 or
OTP26, but the default OTP24 from lang/erlang will *not* work.
20230618:
AFFECTS: users of devel/soft-serve
AUTHOR: ashish@FreeBSD.org
soft-serve no longer uses config repository for configuration. To migrate
configuration from 0.4.x to 0.5.x, please review the upgrade documentation at:
https://github.com/charmbracelet/soft-serve/releases/tag/v0.5.0
The migration process has been incorporated in rc.d script's migrate command,
and can be performed using following instructions:
0. Please make sure to backup repository data
1. Stop existing process:
# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/soft-serve stop
2. Run the rc.d script to migrate, e.g.
# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/soft-serve migrate
INFO Setting SSH listen address...
INFO Copying SSH host key...
INFO Reading config repository...
INFO Setting server settings...
INFO Copying repos...
INFO Copying repo ports
INFO Copying readme from "config" to ".soft-serve"
INFO Setting repos metadata & collabs...
INFO Creating users & collabs...
INFO Creating user "ashish"
INFO Writing config...
INFO Done!
Another variable is introduced in rc.d script, soft_serve_data_path,
indicating the path to data directory used by soft-serve.
20230618:
AFFECTS: textproc/apache-solr*
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
Apache solr is upgraded to version 9.
Data migration is required, examples for dovecot data can be found here:
https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2022-May/124701.html
https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2022-May/124711.html
If you like to stay on version8:
# pkg delete apache-solr
# pkg install apache-solr8
20230609:
AFFECTS: users of security/sequoia
AUTHOR: vishwin@FreeBSD.org
sq has been split to security/sequoia-sq; security/sequoia becomes
a meta-port, where security/sequoia-sq is currently the only
dependency. As other programs are individually ported over, they
will become OPTIONS in the meta-port.
Per upstream, FFI is deprecated in favour of point solutions.
20230602:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/netbox
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
1. If the plugin security/py-netbox-secretstore is used, which is no
longer maintained by upstream, the following steps must be done before
upgrading to NetBox 3.5:
* Migrate from security/py-netbox-secretstore (= 1.4.2_2) to
security/py-netbox-secrets (= 1.7.6) with a NetBox 3.4.x instance.
It is very important that the versions of py-netbox-secretstore and
py-netbox-secrets match as specified otherwise the migration will not
be successful.
The reason for this is that py-netbox-secrets 1.8.x is not backwards
compatible with Netbox 3.4. For further details please see the
updating instructions of py-netbox-secretstore or the UPDATING entry
of 2023-05-11.
2. Please also check the pkg-message and the changelogs for further info.
20230531:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/netdisco
AUTHOR: dgeo@centrale-marseille.fr
The netdisco user now needs a HOME and a shell.
For existing installs you will need to set
HOME to /usr/local/etc/netdisco and shell to /bin/sh.
For example in one shell line:
pw user mod netdisco -d /usr/local/etc/netdisco -s /bin/sh
20230526:
AFFECTS: users of mail/exim
AUTHOR: pi@FreeBSD.org
The port changes from USE_DB to USE_NDBM. Any existing configuration like
${lookup{$needle}dbm{haystack.db}}
will need to change to
${lookup{$needle}dbm{haystack}}.
Please also rename your old DBM files while the exim daemon is stopped:
find /var/spool/exim/db/* -not -name \*.lockfile -exec mv -i {} {}.db \;
20230513:
AFFECTS: users of www/tt-rss
AUTHOR: dereks@lifeofadishwasher.com
www/tt-rss now expects the user to install the database drivers by hand
allowing the port to be database independent however it would be best if you
mark the php driver packages as a non-automatic package such that
pkg-autoremove doesn't uninstall them.
Change 80 to your corresponding php version (80, 81, 82)
mysql: pkg set -yA 0 php80-mysqli php80-pdo_mysql;
pgsql: pkg set -yA 0 php80-pgsql php80-pdo_pgsql;
20230511:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/py-netbox-secretstore
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
Upstream no longer maintains py-netbox-secretstore which it is not
compatible with NetBox 3.5 or newer. To ensure compatibility with newer
releases of NetBox, the py-netbox-secrets plugin should be used instead.
To migrate from security/py-netbox-secretstore to
security/py-netbox-secrets please do following steps:
1. Make a backup.
2. Install security/py-netbox-secrets
3. Enable both plugins by updating the following line in the netbox
configuration (e.g. /usr/local/share/netbox/netbox/configuration.py):
PLUGINS = ['netbox_secretstore', 'netbox_secrets']
4. Run NetBox migrations:
# cd /usr/local/share/netbox
# python3.9 manage.py migrate
5. Re-adjust the indices for the netbox-secrets plugin:
# python3.9 manage.py sqlsequencereset netbox_secrets > output.sql
6. Run the output of the previous command in the database, e.g.:
# psql -d NETBOXDB < output.sql
7. You can now remove netbox-secretstore from the application by removing
it from the PLUGINS line in the netbox configuration:
PLUGINS = ['netbox_secrets']
8. Collect static files of the netbox-secrets plugin:
# python3.9 manage.py collectstatic --no-input
9. Restart WSGI/httpd environment (supervisord/apache/nginx/etc.).
10. You may have clean up your database of the old tables manually, e.g.:
DROP TABLE netbox_secretstore_secret;
DROP TABLE netbox_secretstore_secretrole;
DROP TABLE netbox_secretstore_sessionkey;
DROP TABLE netbox_secretstore_userkey;
11. Uninstall security/py-netbox-secretstore.
20230505:
AFFECTS: users of mail/mutt
AUTHOR: dereks@lifeofadishwasher.com
The patches included in the mail/mutt port will be removed in approximately a
month making the port more inline with upstream. If you require any of these
features most are available in mail/neomutt or it's possible to use
EXTRA_PATCH_TREE to patch a port when building locally.
20230504:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/py-mqttwarn
AUTHOR: dvl@FreeBSD.org
The redis option REISPUB has been renamed to REDISPUB
You should update any make.conf setting etc which refer to this.
e.g. change sysutils_py-mqttwarn_REISPUB to sysutils_py-mqttwarn_REDISPUB
20230416:
AFFECTS: users of databases/mongodb50, databases/mongodb44 and databases/mongodb60
AUTHOR: ronald@FreeBSD.org
MongoDB removed the settings 'fork' and 'pidFilePath' from the default
etc/mongodb.conf file.
This does not affect mongod started by etc/rc.d/mongod as the settings are
passed as arguments. Please verify custom uses of mongod.
20230414:
AFFECTS: users of www/gitea
AUTHOR: fernape@FreeBSD.org
Gitea 1.19.1 contains a breaking change.
actions unit has ben renamed to to repo.actions.
20230407:
AFFECTS: users of devel/sonarqube-community
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
You need to make sure to update missing and changed values in
PREFIX/libexec/sonarqube/conf/sonar.properties
from
PREFIX/libexec/sonarqube/conf/sonar.properties.sample
20230318:
AFFECTS: users of security/libressl
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
The port has been updated to the latest stable version 3.6 of LibreSSL.
The shared library versions of the libraries have been bumped.
After upgrading, manually update all packages that depend on any of the
libraries provided by LibreSSL (libssl, libcrypto and libtls) since the
versions of these libraries have changed. Normally, you can obtain the
list of dependent software by running the following command:
# pkg info -r libressl
Then you should rebuild all ports depending on libressl to avoid dangling
shared library dependencies.
20230315:
AFFECTS: users of lang/ruby30
AUTHOR: yasu@FreeBSD.org
The default ruby version has been updated from 3.0 to 3.1.
If you compile your own ports you may keep 3.0 as the default version by
adding the following lines to your /etc/make.conf file:
#
# Keep ruby 3.0 as default version
#
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ruby=3.0
If you wish to update to the new default version, you need to first stop any
software that uses ruby. Then, you will need to follow these steps, depending
upon how you manage your system.
If you use pkg, simply upgrade:
# pkg upgrade
If you do not use pkg, please check entry 20190420.
The description there should also work for this version.
20230314:
AFFECTS: users of security/openssl-devel
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
Users using DEFAULT_VERSIONS=ssl=openssl-devel must update their
configuration to DEFAULT_VERSIONS=ssl=openssl30 or openssl31.
20230313:
AFFECTS: users of databases/sqlite3
AUTHOR: fuz@FreeBSD.org
Due to various ports not being prepared for this change (see 20230227
entry), the DQS option of databases/sqlite3 has been reenabled as a
stop gap measure. It is scheduled to be disabled again for good no
earlier than 20240101, giving downstream software authors more time
to fix their queries.
See also: https://sqlite.org/quirks.html#dblquote
20230311:
AFFECTS: users of net/dshell
AUTHOR: nobutaka@FreeBSD.org
net/dshell now depends on net/py-pcapy-ng instead of net/py-pcapy.
Because net/py-pcapy-ng conflicts with net/py-pcapy, please uninstall
py39-pcapy with the following command before upgrading:
# pkg delete -f py39-pcapy
20230310:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/unifi7
AUTHOR: otis@FreeBSD.org
The mongodb dependency has been changed from 36 to 44, as MongoDB 3.6
is long out out support and end of life.
The upgrade path should be as following:
1. Take a backup from within the unifi7 application PRIOR to
updating!
2. Stop the unifi7 service (if running)
3. Copy the "backup" directory from LOCALBASE/share/java/unifi/data
to a safe location. Also copy keystore and system.properties if
you have made any modifications to those files
4. Remove files and directories under LOCALBASE/share/java/unifi/data
5. Upgrade the package
6. Copy the "backup" directory from a safe location back to
LOCALBASE/share/java/unifi/data
7. Start the service
8. Restore the configuration from backup
As an optional step, review system.properties and keystore to merge any
manual modifications you have made (this has to be done with the application
stopped)
20230310:
AFFECTS: user of benchmarks/ddosify
AUTHOR: fernape@FreeBSD.org
keep-alive is removed from config file. In default mode, the engine will use
keep-alive for all requests. If you want to disable keep-alive for a step, you
can add Connection: close header to the step.
20230306:
AFFECTS: users of www/qt5-webengine
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
Users that upgrade www/qt5-webengine without using pkg/poudriere might
experience failures due to conflicts with the installed version of 5.15.2.
In that case, pkg delete -f the qt5-webengine package before building
the updated version.
20230304:
AFFECTS: users of accessibility/atk and accessibilty/at-spi2-atk
AUTHOR: tcberner@FreeBSD.org
The packages accessibility/atk and accessibility/at-spi2-atk have been
integrated upstream into at-spi2-core.
Users of these packages can manually remove them prior to updating
accessibility/at-spi2-core using
pkg delete -f atk at-spi2-atk
if the pkg update process fails due to conflicting files.
20230227:
AFFECTS: users of databases/sqlite3
AUTHOR: fuz@FreeBSD.org
Option DQS is now disabled by default. This option controls the "double
quoted string literals are accepted" quirk, permitting the use of double
quotes around string literals if enabled. Users who rely on this quirk
need to manually build databases/sqlite3 with the DQS option enabled.
See also: https://sqlite.org/quirks.html#dblquote
20230227:
AFFECTS: users of mail/py-spf-engine
AUTHOR: yasu@FreeBSD.org
Default configuration file path of pyspf-milter has changed. Since
it looks for ${PREFIX}/etc/etc/pyspf-milter/pyspf-milter.conf now,
you should edit the file if you run pyspf-milter. Alternatively you
can specify other configuration file path by setting
pyspf_milter_conffile variable in /etc/rc.conf.
20230222:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/netbox
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
1. Please make sure that the PostgreSQL server for the NetBox instance is
running version 11 or higher. This is because PostgreSQL 10 is
End-of-Life since November 2022 and Django 4.1 requires PostgreSQL 11
as a minimum.
2. Please also check the pkg-message and the changelogs for further info.
20230218:
AFFECTS: users of databases/mysql57-(server|client)
AUTHOR: joneum@FreeBSD.org
The default MySQL version has been updated from 5.7 to 8.0.
If you compile your own ports you may keep 5.7 as the default version by
adding the following lines to your /etc/make.conf file:
#
# Keep MySQL 5.7 as default version
#
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=mysql=5.7
If you wish to update to the new default version, you need to first stop any
running server instance. Then, you will need to follow these steps, depending
on installed packages.
# pkg set -o databases/mysql57-client:databases/mysql80-client
# pkg set -o databases/mysql57-server:databases/mysql80-server
# pkg upgrade
20230213:
Affects: users of sysutils/nut*
AUTHOR: cy@FreeBSD.org
The nut file ownership fixups due to the UID/GID change from uucp/uucp
to nut/nut may not be desireable for all users. Some users with custom
file ownership may wish ownership to remain untouched. This revision
to the nut family of ports/packages allows users to optionally disable
automatic fixup of nut file ownership.
20230213:
AFFECTS: users of security/logcheck
AUTHOR: yasu@FreeBSD.org
Since 1.4.1 ${PREFIX}/etc/logcheck/logcheck.logfiles is empty and
files to be checked by logcheck are specified in
${PREFIX}/etc/logcheck/logcheck.logfiles.d/syslog.logfiles. So if
you previously edited the former, then you should edit the latter
now.
20230210:
AFFECTS: users of mail/fetchmail
AUTHOR: fernape@FreeBSD.org
Fetchmail now warns about OpenSSL before 1.1.1s or 3.0.7, and rejects wolfSSL
older than 5.5.1.
20230209:
AFFECTS: users of audio/jack
AUTHOR: fernape@FreeBSD.org
audio/jack 1.9.22 fixes an issue with latency correction on FreeBSD.
Latency correction parameters have to be measured again after update.
20230130:
AFFECTS: users of USES=nodejs, www/node*, www/npm* and www/yarn*
AUTHOR: sunpoet@FreeBSD.org
The current USES=nodejs has the following issues:
- www/node is not the default version while www/node16 is.
- It also means inconsistent naming of node ports.
- www/npm duplicates with www/npm-node16.
- www/yarn duplicates with www/yarn-node16.
The notable changes are introduced to fix the above issues:
- Rewrite Mk/Uses/nodejs.mk.
- Add new LTS version of nodejs (www/node18).
- Add new current version of nodejs (www/node19).
- Change default nodejs version from 16 to 18 (latest LTS),
- Use consistent naming for all supported node versions.
- Convert www/node, www/npm and www/yarn to meta ports.
After these changes:
- All supported node versions are named as node{14,16,18,19}.
- www/node is a meta port which depends on the default version
(e.g. www/node18)
- www/npm is a meta port which depends on the default version
(e.g. www/npm-node18)
- www/yarn is a meta port which depends on the default version
(e.g. www/yarn-node18)
20230129:
AFFECTS: users of benchmarks/ddosify
AUTHOR: fernape@freebsd.org
In 0.13.0 some configuration keys have been renamed for consistency. Have a
look at https://github.com/ddosify/ddosify/releases/tag/v0.13.0 for details.
20230127:
AFFECTS: users of security/openvpn
AUTHOR: mandree@freebsd.org
OpenVPN has been updated to the new upstream release v2.6.0, which
is quite compatible with v2.5 versions.
A copy of the latest v2.5.8 port is being kept as security/openvpn25 (or
openvpn25 package) until end of March 2023.
20230116:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/nut and sysutils/nut-devel
AUTHOR: cy@freebsd.org
As of PR/268960 Network UPS Tools will now run under its own UID and GID
instead of uucp. Users who wish to continue using the uucp user and
group may add NUT_USER=uucp and NUT_GROUP=uucp to their make.conf.
After upgrading sysutils/nut or sysutils/nut-devel with this patch,
restart devd. Then restart nut. This will fix up the permissions of
UPS USB devices and allow nut to start normally.
20230111:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/graylog
AUTHOR: dch@freebsd.org
Graylog 5.x and higher effectively constrains ElasticSearch
dependencies, and in most cases will force a migration to
OpenSearch 2.x, now available in ports. Plan accordingly.
20230104:
AFFECTS: users of mail/spamassassin
AUTHOR: cy@freebsd.org
As of spamassassin 4.0.0 (3fdfceb36029) the deprecated HashCash plug-in
was finally removed. Users using the HashCash plug-in will need to
remove references to it.
20221226:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/zrepl
AUTHOR: driesm@FreeBSD.org
The Prometheus metric zrepl_version_daemon has been converted to the
zrepl_start_time metric. The metric still reports the zrepl verison in a
label. But the metric value is now the Unix timestamp at the time the
daemon was started. The Grafana dashboard in dist/grafana has been
updated.
The RPC protocol version has also been bumped; all zrepl daemons in a
setup must be updated and restarted before replication can resume.
20221220:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/unbound_exporter
AUTHOR: thomas@beingboiled.info
The config defaults for the log file and certificates have been changed.
See /usr/local/etc/rc.d/unbound_exporter for possible options and adjust
your rc.conf accordingly.
20221215:
AFFECTS: users of security/clamav
AUTHOR: yasu@FreeBSD.org
Many users report that after updating ClamAV to 1.0.0 clamd and
freshclam fails to start with integrity check error of
databases. According to the result of investigation it happens with
following conditions.
1. ClamAV is built on non-cleanroom environment (that is, neither
FreeBSD official ClamAV package is used nor the package is built
by user with poudriere).
2. math/tomsfastmath is installed in the system that ClamAV is
built.
So if the errror happens on you system, uninstall TomsFastMath first
and then rebuild and reinstall ClamAV. The problem should disappear.
20221128:
AFFECTS: devel/py-proxmoxer
AUTHOR: einar@isnic.is
AuthenticationError Moved
proxmoxer.backends.https.AuthenticationError was moved to
proxmoxer.AuthenticationError (the class itself is the same).
Any imports or references to proxmoxer.backends.https.AuthenticationError
should be changed to proxmoxer.AuthenticationError.
ProxmoxResourceBase Removed
While this should be a fully internal change, the ProxmoxResourceBase
class was removed. Use ProxmoxResource instead.
Removed ProxmoxHTTPTicketAuth
The auth_token and csrf_token arguments are no longer supported. If an
existing (still valid) token needs to be used, you can pass the token
as password and proxmoxer will attempt to renew the ticket and retrieve
a new token and CSRF token.
20221126:
AFFECTS: textproc/kibana8
AUTHOR: otis@FreeBSD.org
kibana8 now installs kibana-specific utilities into LOCALBASE/bin as symbolic
links.
Please check whether it will overwrite your local files with names same as
these utilities and if so, please rename them or move out of the way in a
different manner.
20221126:
AFFECTS: textproc/elasticsearch8
AUTHOR: otis@FreeBSD.org
elasticsearch8 now installs elasticsearch-specific utilities into
LOCALBASE/bin as symbolic links (i.e. elasticsearch-cli and similar).
Please check whether it will overwrite your local files with names same
as these utilities and if so, please rename them or move out of the way
in a different manner.
20221126:
AFFECTS: users of lang/php80
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
The default version of PHP has been switched from 8.0 to 8.1.
If you use binary packages you should make a list of php packages
before running 'pkg upgrade':
# pkg info \*php80\* > ~/installed-php-ports-list
After the upgrade, check with such list if all your php extensions
are still installed, and reinstall them if needed.
If you use mod_php80 you need to deinstall it and install mod_php81.
20221123:
AFFECTS: x11-wm/jwm
AUTHOR: fernape@FreeBSD.org
jwm 2.4 introduces changes in the configuration. To convert an existing v2.3
configuration file using xsltproc, run:
cp ~/.jwmrc ~/.jwmrc.old
xsltproc jwm-2.4.xslt ~/.jwmrc.old > ~/.jwmrc
If you have multiple configuration files, it may be necessary to apply the
XSLT to some or all of them depending on what configuration options are stored
in the file.
20221017:
AFFECTS: archivers/star
AUTHOR: fernape@FreeBSD.org
With the update of devel/schilybase to 2022-10-16 a new port archivers/tartest
has been splitted off from archivers/star.
20221016:
AFFECTS: textproc/apache-solr
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
Apache solr version 9 is released and made available as extra port
textproc/apache-solr9.
Version 9 cannot start directly with data from version 8. Additional steps
for data migration is required.
If you like to use the new version, deinstall the old version and install
the new version:
# pkg delete apache-solr
# pkg install apache-solr9
After this you need to migrate data and migration, for this check the solr
documentation.
20221015:
AFFECTS: users of gstreamer1-* when upgrading via port builds on the host
AUTHOR: riggs@FreeBSD.org
The update of the gstreamer1-* ports to 1.20.3 requires a clean install of
gstreamer1-* ports. In particular, when trying to update ports in-place using
portupgrade or portmaster, the builds are likely to fail due to dependency
mismatches. If this is your preferred update path, you need to deinstall
(pkg delete -f) gstreamer1 and the plugins before reinstalling them from
the ports tree.
Note that pkg upgrade will do the right thing: If you use official FreeBSD
packages or build your own set of packages using poudriere, nothing special
is needed.
20221012:
AFFECTS: devel/websvn
AUTHOR: michael.osipov@siemens.com
WebSVN 2.8.0 includes full PHP 8.x support which requires a change from PEAR
to Composer 2. You must manually install dependencies through it, the ports
system will not handle it anymore for you since */horde* (PR 266552) has been
marked as incompatible with PHP 8.x for the time being. See pkg-message for
detailed instructions.
20221011:
AFFECTS: users of security/acme.sh
AUTHOR: dvl@FreeBSD.org
This update may break your install if you were using a symlink to
%%EXAMPLESDIR%%/acme.sh.conf - that file is no longer installed. Instead,
a log rotation configuration is now installed to etc/cron.d/acme.sh.sample
you should modify etc/cron.d/acme.sh to needs.
The port now installs a log rotation file to etc/newsyslog.d/acme.sh.sample
and you you should update etc/newsyslog.d/acme.sh to suit your needs.
This file has long been part of the port, but was never installed.
Neither the log rotation nor the crontab are active until you remove the
comments.
20221002:
AFFECTS: users of shells/bash
AUTHOR: ehaupt@FreeBSD.org
Bash has been updated to version 5.2. In previous versions, the default port
option-set used to link against libreadline from ports. However, the current
version of devel/readline is too old for bash 5.2.
For now, the default option has been switched to use the bundled version of
libreadline and the other option is marked broken. Once devel/readline is
updated this can be reverted.
If you're updating bash from source and you've previously explicitly set to
use use PORTS_READLINE, you'll have to disable the PORTS_READLINE option
before updating:
# cd /usr/ports/shells/bash
# make config
or flush it entirely:
# cd /usr/ports/shells/bash
# make rmconfig
20220929:
AFFECTS: users of graphics/bmeps
AUTHOR: takefu@airport.fm
The executable name has been changed from this edition from bmpp to bitmap2pp
20220925:
AFFECTS: users of security/libressl
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
The port has been updated to the latest stable version 3.5 of LibreSSL.
The shared library versions of the libraries have been bumped.
After upgrading, manually update all packages that depend on any of the
libraries provided by LibreSSL (libssl, libcrypto and libtls) since the
versions of these libraries have changed. Normally, you can obtain the
list of dependent software by running the following command:
# pkg info -r libressl
Then you should rebuild all ports depending on libressl to avoid dangling
shared library dependencies.
20220919:
AFFECTS: users of audio/strawberry
AUTHOR: mandree@FreeBSD.org
strawberry now uses FLAVORs based on the qt version, offering -qt5 and
-qt6, with -qt5 the default.
You may need to explicitly install either of the new flavors.
20220919:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/schilyutils
AUTHOR: fuz@fuz.su
Schilyutils has been split up into two ports. If you want the bosh shell,
the new port is shells/bosh, which can be installed with:
# pkg install bosh
or
# portmaster -o shells/bosh
20220918:
AFFECTS: users of mail/roundcube
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
Roundcube has been upgraded to 1.6.0 and introduces breaking changes to
configuration options of remote services (imap, smtp, ldap, sieve). Check
https://roundcube.net/news/2022/07/28/roundcube-1.6.0-released for details.
Version 1.6 no longer includes the Classic and Larry skins, which are now
available as separate mail/roundcube-classic and mail/roundcube-larry ports.
20220910:
AFFECTS: users of devel/cmake
AUTHOR: diizzy@FreeBSD.org
CMake has been converted to a meta-port and new CMake packages created causes
conflicts with old binary packages prior to this change.
If CMake was installed using binary packages via pkg it needs to be
uninstalled using pkg delete before installing CMake and related packages
after this change.
pkg delete cmake
pkg install cmake-core
If you're using portmaster you also need to delete the old CMake package
before upgrading.
20220909:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/qemu
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
emulators/qemu has been updated to 7.1.0. Previous 7.0.X branch has
been repocopied to emulators/qemu70. If someone wants to stick with 7.0.X
branch please use one of the following command:
# pkg install qemu70/qemu70-nox11(based on flavor used)
or
# portmaster -o emulators/qemu70 emulators/qemu
or
# portupgrade -o emulators/qemu70 emulators/qemu
20220903:
AFFECTS: users of editors/vim
AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org
The Vim port no longer installs a system-wide vimrc. It drastically affected
config loading order, and led to various settings being clobbered, duplicated,
or ignored.
Vim's provided defaults.vim (/usr/local/share/vim/vim90/defaults.vim) continues
to be read just as before, but its settings are no longer clobbered. Take a look
in there for any settings you may want to change, and do ':h initialization' to
see where Vim looks for config files.
20220903:
AFFECTS: users of archivers/py-borgbackup
AUTHOR: mandree@FreeBSD.org
Borgbackup has been upgraded to version 1.2. For users who you wish to
continue using version 1.1, use either of these commands for upgrading:
With binary packages through pkg:
pkg set -o archivers/py-borgbackup:archivers/py-borgbackup11
pkg upgrade
With portmaster or portupgrade (replace the command accordingly):
portmaster -o archivers/py-borgbackup11 archivers/py-borgbackup
20220901:
AFFECTS: users of mail/rainloop-community
AUTHOR: yasu@FreeBSD.org
Since 1.17.0 upstream distributes only one "legacy" edition under MIT license
and mail/rainloop-community is removed as a result. So please uninstall
mail/rainloop-community (rainloop-community-phpXY) and install mail/rainloop
(rainloop-phpXY) instead.
20220831:
AFFECTS: users of x11/xscreensaver on 13.1-RELEASE
AUTHOR: zirias@FreeBSD.org
With the update to 6.04, xscreensaver now uses security/unix-selfauth-helper
for PAM authentication. This relies on pam_exec.so, which had a bug causing
a segfault on authentication attempts prior to 13.1-RELEASE-p1. For details,
please see
https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-22:19.pam_exec.asc
Make sure your system is fully upgraded, otherwise you might be unable to
unlock your screen.
20220825:
AFFECTS: users of net/xrdp or net/xrdp-devel
AUTHOR: meta@FreeBSD.org
After xorg upgrade to 21.1.4, xorgxrdp session doesn't start as before
This is because bin/Xorg has been replaced with X server binary wrapper.
You must manually edit the Xorg section in etc/xrdp/sesman.ini to get it
working again.
The following is a short example of where, how to modify sesman.ini.
Make sure to replace LOCALBASE with your actual path.
[Xorg]
; Specify the path of non-suid Xorg executable. It might differ depending
; on your distribution and version. Find out the appropreate path for your
; environment. The typical path is known as follows:
;
; Fedora 26 or later : param=/usr/libexec/Xorg
; Debian 9 or later : param=/usr/lib/xorg/Xorg
; Ubuntu 16.04 or later : param=/usr/lib/xorg/Xorg
; Arch Linux : param=/usr/lib/Xorg
; CentOS 7 : param=/usr/bin/Xorg or param=Xorg
; CentOS 8 : param=/usr/libexec/Xorg
;
-param=Xorg
+param=LOCALBASE/libexec/Xorg
20220815:
AFFECTS: users of net/keycloak
AUTHOR: fernape@FreeBSD.org
The flavors -mysql and -postgres were removed, the necessary configuration
for those database backends was rolled into the base release by upstream.
The configuration files changed completely, so they need to be rebuilt from
scratch.
20220807:
AFFECTS: users of news/inn
AUTHOR: kbowling@FreeBSD.org
The inn port has been updated to 2.7 release. Users upgrading from
prior versions should read through the announcement for any manual
upgrading steps that apply to your environment.
https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/inn-announce/2022-July/000015.html
20220711:
AFFECTS: users of security/stunnel
AUTHOR: zi@FreeBSD.org
The stunnel port has been updated to drop privileges to the stunnel
user by default.
As a result of this change, the pid file location has changed. If
you have a running copy of stunnel, you should stop the process
before performing the upgrade. Alternatively, you will need to
# pkill stunnel;service stunnel start
after the upgrade has been completed.
202207XYZ:
AFFECTS: users of devel/maven-wrapper and devel/maven
AUTHOR: michaelo@apache.org
The environment variable M2_HOME has been replaced with more common
MAVEN_HOME which can be used to pass a custom Maven home directory.
20220629:
AFFECTS: updating x11-servers/xorg-server from a port
AUTHOR: se@FreeBSD.org
The xorg-server port now has a library dependency on x11/libxcvt,
which cannot be installed when the previous version of xorg-server
is present. To be able to update xorg-server from a port, the
previous version needs to be manually deinstalled to allow libxcvt
to be installed.
20220628:
AFFECTS: users of Erlang and Elixir
AUTHOR: dch@FreeBSD.org
For more than a decade, the Elixir Mix tool and the Erlang rebar
or erlang.mk build tools have been the de facto way of installing
and managing packages for specific applications.
All main-stream applications, from Riak, CouchDB, RabbitMQ, Phoenix,
and Elixir, expect that packages are fetched and compiled into an OTP
Release, with in-built version locking, external package management.
There is no point in maintaining a large number of libraries, that
are used neither for development, nor operations.
Users are directed to https://rebar3.org/ https://erlang.mk/ or
https://elixir-lang.org/getting-started/mix-otp/introduction-to-mix.html
to fetch custom packages.
https://www.freebsd.org/status/report-2021-07-2021-09/#_freebsd_erlang_ecosystem_ports_update
20220626:
AFFECTS: users of python
AUTHOR: thierry@FreeBSD.org
The default version of python3 and python was switched to 3.9.
For ports users wanting to keep version 3.8 as default,
add DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= python=3.8 python3=3.8 to make.conf
Following procedures may ease the upgrade:
For users of pre-build packages:
# sh
# for i in $(pkg query -g %n 'py38-*'); do pkg set -yn ${i}:py39-${i#py38-}; done
# pkg upgrade
For portmaster users:
# sh
# portmaster -o lang/python39 python38
# REINSTALL="$(pkg info -o "*py38*" | awk '{printf "%s ", $2}')"
# pkg delete -f "*py38*"
# portmaster $REINSTALL
# REBUILD=$(pkg query -g "%n:%dn" '*' | grep py3 | grep -v py39 | cut -d : -f 1 | sort -u)
# portmaster $REBUILD
# REBUILD2=$(pkg list | grep python-38 | xargs pkg which | awk '{print $6}' | sort -u)
# portmaster $REBUILD2
Final steps (for pre-built packages & portmaster):
If no longer required, Python 3.8 can be removed via
"pkg remove python38" and the directory /usr/local/lib/python3.8 can
then be deleted afterwards, if not empty.
20220625:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/fusefs-bindfs
AUTHOR: doralitze@chaotikum.org
Bindfs defaults to use direct I/O since version 1.16. While this results
in major performance improvements as well as several bug fixes, this also
breaks direct legacy calls to mmap. If your application still uses them
consider these two options:
1. Mount using `--no-direct-io`
2. Upgrade your application in order to query mapping guards
20220623:
AFFECTS: users of science/gramps
AUTHOR: fernape@FreeBSD.org
databases/py-bsddb3 is deprecated and will be removed in the future. With that
gramps will lose the ability to load family trees using Berkeley DB.
It is suggested to migrate all family trees using Berkeley DB by exporting
them to gramps xml and import that gramps xml into a family tree using sqlite
as database.
20220620:
AFFECTS: users of www/selenium
AUTHOR: fernape@FreeBSD.org
The port has changed startup args so if you are using selenium_args= in
rc.conf you need to add the parameter "standalone" manually.
20220616:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/netbox
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
/!\ WARNING /!\
The NetBox 3.2 release contains major changes, so at least items 1.), 2.)
and 3.) must be checked before proceeding with the upgrade!
/!\ WARNING /!\
1. This release includes a database migration that will remove the "asn",
"contact_name", "contact_phone", and "contact_email" fields from the
site model. (These fields have been superseded by the ASN and contact
models introduced in NetBox v3.1.)
To protect against the accidental destruction of data, the upgrade
process will fail if any sites still have data in any of these fields.
To bypass this safeguard, set the NETBOX_DELETE_LEGACY_DATA environment
variable when running the upgrade script, which will permit the
destruction of legacy data.
A set of migration scripts is available to assist with the migration of
legacy site data:
https://github.com/netbox-community/migration-scripts
2. NetBox v3.2 requires Python 3.8 or later.
3. If the NetBox Plugin "net-mgmt/py-netbox-plugin-extension" is used,
please disable it before the migrations are applied. This can be done
by removing the entry "netbox_plugin_extensions" from the "PLUGINS"
section in the NetBox configuration.
Once the upgrade is done, this port/package can be safely removed as
it's no longer required.
4. Please also check the pkg-message and the changelogs for further info.
20220608:
AFFECTS: devel/autoconf-wrapper, devel/autoconf213
AUTHOR: tijl@FreeBSD.org
These ports have been renamed to devel/autoconf-switch and devel/autoconf2.13
respectively. If your favourite port updating tool cannot handle that then
just remove the packages with "pkg delete" and then install the new port.
20220607:
AFFECTS: security/openssh-portable
AUTHOR: bdrewery@FreeBSD.org
OpenSSH has been updated to 9.0p1 with incompatible changes.
See https://www.openssh.com/txt/release-9.0 for details.
20220602:
AFFECTS: sysutils/graylog
AUTHOR: dch@FreeBSD.org
Graylog 4.3.0+ fails to start if graylog's internal collector for
system statistics is enabled. This will eventually be addressed
upstream.
Add disable_native_system_stats_collector=true to your graylog.conf.
20220513:
AFFECTS: devel/nexus2-oss
AUTHOR: michael.osipov@siemens.com
Nexus 2.15.x introduces incompatible configuration changes. You
must review changes in ETCDIR/wrapper.conf and ETCDIR/jetty*.xml
with updated samples as well as NEXUS_WORKDIR/conf/logback-nexus.xml
with its origin from
DATADIR/nexus/WEB-INF/lib/nexus-core-VERSION.jar!/META-INF/log/logback-nexus.xml,
grant write access to files in ETCDIR since Nexus itself might
update files in place otherwise your instance will not properly
work after the update.
20220510
AFFECTS: sysutils/zrepl
AUTHOR: monwarez@gmail.com
The zrepl update to 0.5.0.8 includes the following breaking changes:
- The Prometheus metric zrepl_version_daemon was converted to zrepl_start_time
The metric still reports the zrepl version in a label.
But the metric *value* is now the Unix timestamp at the time the daemon was started.
The Grafana dashboard in zrepl examples directory has been updated.
20220502:
AFFECTS: mail/mutt
AUTHOR: dereks@lifeofadishwasher.com
Default header cache option has been changed to the new option LMDB using
databases/lmdb. The BDB option still exists but now uses databases/db18 due
to the EOL of databases/db5.
20220501:
AFFECTS: users of drm-current-kmod and drm-devel-kmod
AUTHOR: manu@FreeBSD.org
Both ports where removed.
If you were using either one of them directly (i.e. without using
graphics/drm-kmod metaport) use graphics/drm-510-kmod.
If you have some problems with this one try drm-54-kmod and report
a bug on https://github.com/freebsd/drm-kmod.
20220428:
AFFECTS: users of databases/redis
AUTHOR: yasu@FreeBSD.org
The databases/redis port has been updated to 7.0. Users wanting to
stay on 6.2 can replace databases/redis with databases/redis62 with
one of the following commands.
If you use pkg with binary packages:
# pkg set -o databases/redis:databases/redis62
# pkg upgrade
If you use portmaster:
# portmaster -o databases/redis62 databases/redis
If you use portupgrade:
# portupgrade -o databases/redis62 databases/redis
20220426:
AFFECTS: users of deskutils/grantleetheme
AUTHOR: kde@FreeBSD.org
The pkg update of deskutils/grantleetheme to 22.04 can fail due
to a filesystem location having changed from being a file to being
a directory. This leads to pkg's temporary file creation throwing
an error.
To update to KDE Gear 22.04 please run
# pkg delete -f grantleetheme
prior to the update.
20220424:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/qemu
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
emulators/qemu has been updated to 7.0.0. Previous 6.2.X branch has
been repocopied to emulators/qemu6. If someone wants to stick with 6.2.X
branch please use one of the following command:
# pkg install qemu6/qemu6-nox11(based on flavor used)
or
# portmaster -o emulators/qemu6 emulators/qemu
or
# portupgrade -o emulators/qemu6 emulators/qemu
20220421:
AFFECTS: users of lang/ruby27
AUTHOR: yasu@FreeBSD.org
The default ruby version has been updated from 2.7 to 3.0.
If you compile your own ports you may keep 2.7 as the default version by
adding the following lines to your /etc/make.conf file:
#
# Keep ruby 2.7 as default version
#
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ruby=2.7
If you wish to update to the new default version, you need to first stop any
software that uses ruby. Then, you will need to follow these steps, depending
upon how you manage your system.
If you use pkg, simply upgrade:
# pkg upgrade
If you do not use pkg, please check entry 20190420.
The description there should also work for this version.
20220413:
AFFECTS: users of net-im/py-matrix-synapse
AUTHOR: ports@skyforge.at
Synapse will now refuse to start up if open registration is enabled,
in order to help mitigate abuse across the federation. If you would
like to provide registration to anyone, consider adding email,
recaptcha or token-based verification in order to prevent automated
registration from bad actors. This check can be disabled by setting
the enable_registration_without_verification option in your
homeserver configuration file to true. More details are available in
the upgrade notes[0].
Synapse will additionally now refuse to start when using PostgreSQL
with a non-C values for COLLATE and CTYPE, unless the config flag
allow_unsafe_locale, found in the database section of the
configuration file, is set to true. See the upgrade notes[1] for
details.
[0] https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/v1.56/upgrade.html#open-registration-without-verification-is-now-disabled-by-default
[1] https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/v1.56/upgrade#change-in-behaviour-for-postgresql-databases-with-unsafe-locale
20220410:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/screen
AUTHOR: cy@FreeBSD.org
As of sysutils/screen-4.9.0_5, the MULTUSER option is default, reverting
to the traditional setuid-root behavior. People who wish to secure their
screen install must terminate all screen sessions, then install screen
without the MULTIUSER option. The option was reversed because it caused
too much astonishment among users of screen.
20220401:
AFFECTS: security/sshguard
AUTHOR: kevinz5000@gmail.com
Blacklisting is now disabled by default to avoid overriding the setting in
sshguard.conf. To enable blacklisting, uncomment the BLACKLIST_FILE line in
sshguard.conf.
20220329:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/screen
AUTHOR: cy@FreeBSD.org
As of sysutils/screen-4.9.0_3, the multiuser feature is not supported
by default. The multiuser feature requires setuid root to function.
This creates a security risk. Some Linux distributions have had
non-setuuid root screen for a dozen or more years. FreeBSD is following
suit. A new MULTIUSER option has been added to enable users to install
setuid root screen. The MULTIUSER option default is OFF.
Users who wish to use the multiuser feature may,
- Build screen using the MULTIUSER option, or
- Poudriere users can use poudriere-options to enable the MULTIUSER
option, or
- Users can chmod the setuid bit for ${LOCALBASE}/bin/screen-4.9.0,
making screen setuid root to enable the multiuser feature.
20220326:
AFFECTS: users of misc/freebsd-doc-*
AUTHOR: blackend@FreeBSD.org
A change to the doc toolchain prevents the build of individual
localized HTML versions of the documentation without building the
en_US version. HTML option is currently disabled until a good
solution is found. PDF version, the default option, is now the only
available option.
Please re-run "make config" to pick up this new default.
20220313:
AFFECTS: users of net/unison
AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org
unison has been updated to version 2.52. The new version introduces
a new wire protocol and on disk archive format. This new version
is compatible with 2.51 clients for communication, so it's now
possible to upgrade one side and then the other.
The archive files are automatically converted to the new version,
but once they are converted the y are incompatible with the
previous version.
In case you need version 2.51, the previous version of the port
is preserved in net/unison251.
20220311:
AFFECTS: users of multimedia/get_iplayer
AUTHOR: jamie@catflap.org
get_iplayer has a number of changes to quality settings that may
break existing configurations. Please see the release notes for
further information:
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release320to329#release329
20220311:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/virtualbox-ose
AUTHOR: grembo@FreeBSD.org
In order to comply to hier(7), VirtualBox's configuration of non-default
IP ranges to be used in host-only mode moved from /etc/vbox/networks.conf
to ${LOCALBASE}/etc/vbox/networks.conf.
20220311:
AFFECTS: users of net/nats-server
AUTHOR: olgeni@FreeBSD.org
A dedicated 'nats' user was added, replacing 'nobody' in the startup script.
You should check your configuration and assign updated ownership to your data
files.
20220227:
AFFECTS: users of graphics/bmeps
AUTHOR: takefu@airport.fm
The binary and man page have been renamed from bmpp{.1.gz} to bitmap2pp{.1.gz}
20220225:
AFFECTS: users of x11-toolkits/py-wxPython40
AUTHOR: lbartoletti@FreeBSD.org
x11-toolkits/py-wxPython40 has been removed to be replaced by the 4.1
version.
However the new wxPython ports is now named x11-toolkits/py-wxPython4.
Depending on the tools you use, you may have to remove the port
before ports upgrade.
20220224:
AFFECTS: users of net-im/openfire
AUTHOR: nikita@druba.su
The port version have been updated from 4.6.x to 4.7.x.
It is recommended to do database and configs backup before updating.
20220219:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/intel-pcm-devel
AUTHOR: egypcio@FreeBSD.org
sysutils/intel-pcm-devel became quite obsolete once sysutils/intel-pcm is
now pretty much following a constant and stable update cycle, so users of
the -devel version are encouraged to switch to it.
If you still have sysutils/intel-pcm-devel installed, please delete it from
your system and install sysutils/intel-pcm instead:
# pkg delete sysutils/intel-pcm-devel
# pkg install sysutils/intel-pcm
20220219:
AFFECTS: users of math/qhull*
AUTHOR: stephen@FreeBSD.org
Because of entries in MOVED, portupgrade can get confused updating qhull.
It is recommended that you delete qhull and ports depending upon it, and
then reinstalling all the dependent ports.
20220218:
AFFECTS: users of TeX*
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
TeX system has been updated to 2021 from 2015. Normal pkg upgrade or
portmaster -a should handle all the upgrade properly. In case not please
create a ticket or send a mail to tex@FreeBSD.org
print/tex-aleph has been removed as per upstream. This package should be
removed manually. Additionally users have reported to delete
texlive-texmf prior to starting update, or pkg-static will indicate
there is a conflict during the upgrade of texlive-base :
# pkg remove tex-aleph texlive-texmf
20220218:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/librenms
AUTHOR: dvl@FreeBSD.org
The storage directory has moved from WWWDIR to /var/db/librenms/storage
to comply with man 7 hier. When upgrading, you may need to manually create
this symlink.
20220212:
AFFECTS: users of lang/php8[01][-extensions]?
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
Non-Default OPTION MYSQL80 has been removed in lieu of making
php8[01]-openssl as part of DEFAULT php8[01] installation. Although
for php74 it is not the case. Ports that depends on
security/php8[01]-openssl will no longer be installed as these have
been removed. There is no side effect of this for ports which have
USE_PHP=openssl. In case for php74 as the default php74-openssl will
be installed otherwise it will be used from php installation.
If you are using pkg, you have to remove php8[01]-openssl manually after
the upgrade :
# pkg info \*php8\* > ~/installed-php-ports-list
# pkg upgrade -y
# pkg delete -f php8[01]-openssl
# service -R
While rebuilding from ports users old php.conf is not overwritten. So
have to manually remove the ports. For portmaster users:
# sh
# REINSTALL="$(pkg info -o "*php80*" | grep -v openssl | awk '{printf "%s ", $2}')"
# pkg delete -f "*php80*"
# portmaster $REINSTALL
# portmaster -a
20220207:
AFFECTS: users of security/amavisd-new
AUTHOR: flo@FreeBSD.org
Amavis does now depend on archivers/7-zip (7zz) you might need to update
your amavisd.conf and replace all ocurances of p7zip (7zr) accordingly.
20220129:
AFFECTS: users of editors/neovim
AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org
Neovim now uses luajit-openresty as the Lua provider. Many neovim plugins
compile some of their code (Packer does this, as do many LSP plugins).
Neovim will produce errors and fail to load the plugins.
Deleting and reinstalling any plugins that produce errors should fix the
startup.
If you use Packer, you also want to delete the startup cache:
# rm -rf ~/.config/nvim/plugin/packer_compiled.lua
20220128:
AFFECTS: users of x11-fonts/source-sans-ttf
AUTHOR: fernape@FreeBSD.org
The font name has changed its prefix from SourceSansPro* to SourceSans*.
Users of this font might need to change their configurations to pick up
the new names.
20220128:
AFFECTS: users of net-im/dendrite
AUTHOR: ashish@FreeBSD.org
The configuration needs to be updated to version 2 following upgrade to
Dendrite v0.6. Please refer to /usr/local/etc/dendrite/dendrite.yaml.sample
for a sample configuration.
20220127:
AFFECTS: users of PyQt
AUTHOR: kde@FreeBSD.org
Most of the PyQt ports have been merged into single port devel/py-qt5-pyqt.
`pkg upgrade` will handle update automatically .
20220126:
AFFECTS: users of mail/bogofilter, mail/bogofilter-lmdb
AUTHOR: mandree@FreeBSD.org
The default version of mail/bogofilter now uses LMDB instead
of Berkeley DB. It is not compatible and cannot read databases.
Your options are:
1. use bogoutil on each wordlist for each of your users first,
ONLY THEN reinstall bogofilter, THEN reload the databases with bogoutil,
OR
2. install the matching bogofilter version and
If you had been using bogofilter-lmdb so far, install bogofilter.
If you had been using bogofilter so far, install bogofilter-bdb.
20220125:
AFFECTS: users of lang/php74
AUTHOR: tz@FreeBSD.org
The default version of PHP has been switched from 7.4 to 8.0.
If you use binary packages you should make a list of php packages
before running 'pkg upgrade':
# pkg info \*php7\* > ~/installed-php-ports-list
After the upgrade, check with such list if all your php extensions
are still installed, and reinstall them if needed.
If you use mod_php74 you need to deinstall it and install mod_php80.
20220120:
AFFECTS: users of x11-wm/dwm
AUTHOR: 0mp@FreeBSD.org
dwm has been updated to 6.3. The option RUGAPS is no longer available because
it depends on a patch only available for version 6.2. RUGAPS can be
reintroduced if desired once it is ported to 6.3 by the interested party.
20220118:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/netbox
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
1. Please make sure that the PostgreSQL server for the NetBox instance is
running version 10 or higher. This is because PostgreSQL 9.6 is
End-of-Life since November 2021 and NetBox 3.1 makes use of the
"macaddr8" field which was introduced with PostgreSQL 10.
2. Please also check the pkg-message and the changelogs for further info.
20220110:
AFFECTS: users of security/bastillion
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
If you already performed the actions of the next entry, the following
action in this entry needs to be performed regardless.
If you did not already perform the actions of the next entry, only
the action of this entry needs to be performed.
The datastore of bastillion needs to be upgraded (if you do not see
users / can not login, you forgot to upgrade it):
java -jar %%PREFIX%%/jetty_bastillion/upgrade/bastillion-upgrade-4.00.01.jar %%PREFIX%%/jetty_bastillion/bastillion/WEB-INF/classes/BastillionConfig.properties
20220104:
AFFECTS: users of security/bastillion
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
The datastore of bastillion needs to be upgraded (if you do not see
users / can not login, you forgot to upgrade it):
java -jar %%PREFIX%%/jetty_bastillion/upgrade/bastillion-upgrade-4.00.00.jar %%PREFIX%%/jetty_bastillion/bastillion/WEB-INF/classes/BastillionConfig.properties
20220102:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/py-azure-cli
AUTHOR: dbaio@FreeBSD.org
When upgrading to Azure CLI v2.31.0, you will need to re-authenticate on
Azure services.
$ az login --use-device-code
Starting in version 2.30.0, Azure CLI uses MSAL as the underlying
authentication library. MSAL uses AAD v2.0 authentication flow to provide more
functionality and increases security for token cache.
More info: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/msal-based-azure-cli
20211220:
AFFECTS: users of devel/notcurses
AUTHOR: nickblack@linux.com
Notcurses 3 introduces a new SONAME and significant API/ABI changes.
Dependent applications must be recompiled at a minimum. A complete
guide to updating for the new API is available under "Porting API2
Applications to API3" at
https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/releases/tag/v3.0.0
20211220:
AFFECTS: users of net-im/openfire
AUTHOR: nikita@druba.su
The port options have been renamed to be more readable.
When not using the default options, they have to be regenerated.
# cd /usr/ports/net-im/openfire
# make config
20211213:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/qemu-utils
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
New port emulators/qemu@tools has been introduced which is similar to
emulators/qemu-utils. qemu-utils has also been DEPRECATED in favor for
this as it's MASTER port has also been marked DEPRECATED and set to
expire on 2022-01-09. For updating to qemu-tools please use one of
the following command:
# pkg install qemu-tools
or
# portmaster -o emulators/qemu-utils emulators/qemu@tools
20211116:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/qemu50
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
emulators/qemu50 has been moved to emulators/qemu5 and updated to 5.2.0
which is the last version from 5.X.X branch. This is done in preparation
of updating emulators/qemu into latest 6.X branch. If someone wants to
stick with 5.X.X branch please use one of the following command:
# pkg install qemu5
or
# portmaster -o emulators/qemu50 emulators/qemu5
This version also introduces a stripped nox11 version which can be
installed with:
# pkg install qemu5-nox11
or
# portmaster emulators/qemu5@nox11
20211115:
AFFECTS: AFFECTS: users of *-emacs2x-* packages
AUTHOR: jrm@FreeBSD.org
To avoid problems when editors/emacs or editors/emacs-devel are
updated, the emacs major version has been removed from these package
names.
For example, the old and new package names of devel/magit are
-----------------------------------------------------------
| Old Package Name | New Package Name |
|-------------------------- |-----------------------------|
| magit-emacs27 | magit |
| magit-emacs27_nox | magit-emacs_nox |
| magit-emacs27_canna | magit-emacs_canna |
| | |
| magit-emacs29_nox | magit-emacs_devel_nox |
| magit-emacs29 | magit-emacs_devel |
-----------------------------------------------------------
To handle these final package name changes, follow a similar procedure
as the one described in the 20200811 entry. That is, simply running
`pkg upgrade` will not upgrade, e.g., foo-emacs27_nox to
foo-emacs_nox.
Binary package users:
To update these packages, run these commands under /bin/sh with superuser
privileges before upgrading.
# default flavor of editors/emacs installed
for i in $(pkg query -g %n '*-emacs27'); do
if [ "$i" != "notmuch-emacs27" ]; then
nn=$(echo "$i" | sed -e 's/-emacs27//')
else
nn=$(echo "$i" | sed -e 's/-emacs27/-emacs/')
fi
pkg set -yn "$i":"$nn"
done
# canna or nox flavor of editors/emacs installed
for i in $(pkg query -g %n '*-emacs27*'); do
nn=$(echo "$i" | sed -e 's/emacs27/emacs/')
pkg set -yn "$i":"$nn"
done
# editors/emacs-devel installed
for i in $(pkg query -g %n '*-emacs29*'); do
nn=$(echo "$i" | sed -e 's/emacs29/emacs_devel/')
pkg set -yn "$i":"$nn"
done
portmaster users:
portmaster -r emacs
20211110:
AFFECTS: users of www/node*, www/npm*, www/yarn*
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
The port framework was updated to use a default version for nodejs.
The default version is pointing to the latest LTS version which is
currently version 16.
You can overwrite this by defining in /etc/make.conf, e.g. version 17:
DEFAULT_VERSIONS=nodejs=17
Or if you would like to stick always to the current version use:
DEFAULT_VERSIONS=nodejs=current
If you would like to use yarn or npm together with nodejs version 17,
just install the package that is pulling the wanted dependency to nodejs:
# pkg install yarn-node17
# pkg install npm-node17
20211109:
AFFECTS: users of security/libressl
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
The port has been updated to the latest stable version 3.4 of LibreSSL.
The shared library versions of the libraries have been bumped.
After upgrading, manually update all packages that depend on any of the
libraries provided by LibreSSL (libssl, libcrypto and libtls) since the
versions of these libraries have changed. Normally, you can obtain the
list of dependent software by running the following command:
# pkg info -r libressl
Then you should rebuild all ports depending on libressl to avoid dangling
shared library dependencies.
20211107:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/devcpu-data
AUTHOR: jrm@FreeBSD.org
The RC variable name microcode_cpus is now deprecated. Users should
instead use the variable microcode_update_cpus.
Two new ports were branched from sysutils/devcpu-data,
sysustils/devcpu-data-amd and sysustils/devcpu-data-intel. The two
new ports contain only the CPU microcode updates for each vendor and
sysutils/devcpu-data now only contains an RC script. Both new ports
are on-by-default, optional dependencies of sysutils/devcpu-data.
20211101:
AFFECTS: users of textproc/redisearch
AUTHOR: osa@FreeBSD.org
The textproc/redisearch port has been updated to the recent stable
release - v2.2. Users wanting to stay on v2.0 can replace
textproc/redisearch with textproc/redisearch20 with one of the
following commands:
# pkg install textproc/redisearch20
or
# portmaster -o textproc/redisearch20 textproc/redisearch
or
# portupgrade -o textproc/redisearch20 textproc/redisearch
NOTE: The textproc/redisearch20 brings a new name for the module,
i.e. redisearch20.so, so be careful.
20211024:
AFFECTS: sysutils/beats7
AUTHOR: otis@FreeBSD.org
The following breaking changes apply to beats 7.15.0 and newer:
- All beats:
Loading Kibana assets (dashboards, index templates) rely on Saved Object API.
So to provide a reliable service, Beats can only import and export dashboards
using at least Kibana 7.15.
- Filebeat:
- Remove all alias fields pointing to ECS fields from modules. This affects
the Suricata and Traefik modules.
- Fix Crowdstrike ingest pipeline that was creating flattened process fields.
- Rename log.path to log.file.path in filestream to be consistent with log
input and ECS.
- Heartbeat:
- Remove long deprecated watch_poll functionality.
- Fix inconsistency in event.dataset values between heartbeat and fleet by
always setting this value to the monitor type / fleet dataset.
- Metricbeat:
- Fix Elasticsearch jvm.gc.collectors.old being exposed as young
Full changelog:
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/libbeat/current/release-notes-7.15.0.html
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/libbeat/current/release-notes-7.15.1.html
20211024:
AFFECTS: users of databases/postgresql* and other software using PostgreSQL to run
AUTHOR: kbowling@FreeBSD.org
The default version of PostgreSQL has been switched from 12 to 13.
The upgrade procedure can use up twice the space the databases
currently needs. If you have a big amount of stored data take a
closer look at the manpage of pg_upgrade for avoidance and/or
speedup of the upgrade.
The upgrade instructions consider a basic usage and do not match
complex scenarios like replication, sharding, or similar.
Upgrade instructions:
First stop your PostgreSQL, create PostgreSQL-binaries and backup your data.
If you have another Version of PostgreSQL installed, for example 12.8, your
files are named according to this.
# service postgresql stop
# pkg create postgresql12-server postgresql12-contrib
# mkdir /tmp/pg-upgrade
# tar xf postgresql12-server-12.8.pkg -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
# tar xf postgresql12-contrib-12.8.pkg -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
# pkg delete -f databases/postgresql12-server databases/postgresql12-contrib databases/postgresql12-client
Now update PostgreSQL:
pkg user:
# pkg install databases/postgresql13-server databases/postgresql13-contrib
# pkg upgrade
Portmaster users:
# portmaster databases/postgresql13-server databases/postgresql13-contrib
# portmaster -a
Portupgrade users:
# portinstall databases/postgresql13-server databases/postgresql13-contrib
# portupgrade -a
After installing the new PostgreSQL version you need to convert
all your databases to new version:
# su -l postgres -c "/usr/local/bin/initdb --encoding=utf-8 --lc-collate=C -D /var/db/postgres/data13 -U postgres"
# su -l postgres -c "pg_upgrade -b /tmp/pg-upgrade/usr/local/bin/ -d /var/db/postgres/data12/ -B /usr/local/bin/ -D /var/db/postgres/data13/ -U postgres "
Now the migration is finished. You can start PostgreSQL again with:
# service postgresql start
ATTENTION:
1) The default user changed from "pgsql" to "postgres" in 11. The migration steps above now assume
the "postgres" database user and FreeBSD user.
2) See the updating entry 20190829 if you are updating from a release prior to 11.
3) If you use non-default initdb options, you have to adjust the initdb-command accordingly
20211023:
AFFECTS: users of www/node
AUTHOR: bhughes@FreeBSD.org
The www/node port has been updated to Node.js v17.0.0, the latest
upstream release. A new port, www/node16, has been created for the
upcoming v16.x LTS branch. Users wanting to stay on v16.x can replace
www/node with www/node16 with one of the following commands:
# pkg install www/node16
or
# portmaster -o www/node16 www/node
or
# portupgrade -o www/node16 www/node
20211012:
AFFECTS: users of devel/git
AUTHOR: garga@FreeBSD.org
devel/git port was split into multiple sub-ports that depend on devel/git
and install additional files:
- devel/git-cvs - CVS related scripts and man pages
- devel/git-gui - GUI related scripts and man pages
- devel/git-p4 - Perforce related scripts and man pages
- devel/git-svn - Subversion related scripts and man pages
Due to these changes, CVS, GUI, PERFORCE, and SUBVERSION options
as well as gui and svn flavors were removed from the port.
20211010:
AFFECTS: users of gtk2 flavored devel/geany*
AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org
Upstream dropped support for gtk2. Due to this the ports are now
unflavored, installing only with gtk3 support.
If you are already using the default gtk3 flavor will get the new
version with a simple "pkg upgrade".
To upgrade when using the gtk2 flavors you need to use "pkg install"
to install the new unflavored gtk3 packages, pkg will automatically
uninstall the old gtk2 flavors.
If using ports, you will need to uninstall all geany packages and
its plugins and reinstall from an updated ports tree.
The "geany-plugin-multiterm" plugin was only available as a gtk2
flavor when installing the gtk2 flavor of geany and has not been
ported to gtk3, so has been removed from the tree, so the
geany-plugin-multiterm-gtk2 package should be removed from the system.
20211007:
AFFECTS: user of security/clamav
AUTHOR: yasu@FreeBSD.org
Upstream changed end-of-life policy and introduced long time support
(LTS) feature release.
* LTS feature release will be identified approximately every two
years and supported for at least three years from the initial
publication date of that LTS feature version.
* Regular (non-LTS) feature releases will be supported for at least
four months from the initial publication date of the next feature
release or until the feature release after that is published.
According to it new port security/clamav-lts is added for users who
want to use LTS version of ClamAV.
Users wanting to switch to LTS version can replace security/clamav
with security/clamav-lts with one of following commands.
If you use pkg with binary packages:
# pkg set -o security/clamav:security/clamav-lts
# pkg upgrade
If you use portmaster:
# portmaster -o security/clamav-lts security/clamav
If you use portupgrade:
# portupgrade -o security/clamav-lts security/clamav
20211006:
AFFECTS: users of misc/freebsd-doc-*
AUTHOR: blackend@FreeBSD.org
The misc/freebsd-doc-* ports have been updated to the new doc toolchain,
and use a somewhat different arrangement of directories and symlinks,
which pkg 1.17 does not handle well.
Users are encouraged to delete the misc/freebsd-doc-* ports, then
reinstall the new ones without using the pkg upgrade facility.
20211006:
AFFECTS: users of net/kafkacat
AUTHOR: sergey@akhmatov.ru
kafkacat has been renamed to kcat upstream.
So switch to net/kcat instead.
20211004:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/netbox
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
/!\ WARNING /!\
The NetBox 3.0 release contains major changes, so at least items 1.), 2.)
and 3.) must be checked before proceeding with the upgrade!
/!\ WARNING /!\
1. Please ensure that your local installation of net-mgmt/netbox is at
the 2.11 release before attempting to upgrade to NetBox 3.0 or later.
2. Please also note that the previously deprecated secrets functionality
has been removed with NetBox 3.0. This means, all of the secrets still
remain in the database once upgraded, only the secrets functionality on
the part of NetBox is no longer given.
In order to continue to be able to access the stored secrets as usual
(and then possibly migrate them to another solution, e.g.
security/vault), please install the security/py-netbox-secretstore port
once NetBox has been upgraded to 3.x and follow its installation
instructions how to enable the plugin.
3. If plugins are used, they should be temporarily deactivated to avoid
disruptions during the upgrade process.
4. Please also check the pkg-message and the changelogs for further info.
20211004:
AFFECTS: users of www/py-pyjwt
AUTHOR: rhurlin@FreeBSD.org
To make it possible to easily import py-pyjwt v2.x the current port was
moved to a versioned directory.
If you use portmaster:
portmaster -o www/py-pyjwt1 www/py-pyjwt
If you use portupgrade:
portupgrade -fo www/py-pyjwt1 www/py-pyjwt
If you use pkg with binary packages:
pkg set -o www/py-pyjwt:www/py-pyjwt1
20210912:
AFFECTS: x11-wm/cage, x11-wm/hikari, x11-wm/labwc, x11-wm/sway, x11-wm/wayfire
AUTHOR: jbeich@FreeBSD.org
SUID option has been removed in favor of seatd-launch(1) which doesn't
require special handling in every consumer and doesn't bypass group
permissions. If you've already enabled seatd service or use consolekit2
then nothing changes. Otherwise,
$ sway
00:00:00.001 [ERROR] [wlr] [libseat] [libseat/libseat.c:83] No backend was able to open a seat
00:00:00.001 [ERROR] [wlr] [backend/session/session.c:84] Unable to create seat: Function not implemented
00:00:00.001 [ERROR] [wlr] [backend/session/session.c:218] Failed to load session backend
00:00:00.001 [ERROR] [wlr] [backend/backend.c:353] Failed to start a DRM session
00:00:00.001 [ERROR] [sway/server.c:53] Unable to create backend
can be fixed by
$ ck-launch-session sway
or
$ seatd-launch sway
or
# sysrc seatd_enable=YES
# service seatd start
$ sway
Replace "sway" with your compositor e.g., "cage", "hikari", "labwc", "wayfire".
20210907:
AFFECTS: consumers of math/eigen[23]
AUTHOR: adridg@FreeBSD.org
math/eigen2 has been marked deprecated. There do not seem to be any
consumers in FreeBSD ports.
math/eigen3 has had its options re-vamped. The default options previously
pulled in multiple useless library dependencies. The options also forced
a specific BLAS implementation. The new options depend only on the
default BLAS (whatever USES=blaslapack picks), but this can be turned
off. The previous multiple useless libraries -- which are not useless
when running the tests in Eigen -- are now hidden behind the default-off
TEST option.
Users of a carefully-tuned Eigen build should re-evaluate the options
available.
20210902:
AFFECTS: users of editors/vim
AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org
The vim ports have been completely reworked to take advantage of flavors.
The biggest change is that the `vim' package is now console-only. If
you want the GTk3 GUI, you'll need to install the `vim-gtk3' package
instead. All the GUI toolkits have their own package now: vim-gtk3,
vim-gtk2, -athena, -motif, and -x11. The vim-tiny package still exists.
Also: only python3 bindings are included now. There are very few plugins
written in Perl or Ruby, so there really wasn't a need to bundle those
languages with Vim. They still exist as OPTIONS, so you can still enable
them if you'd like. Also, support for py27 has been dropped.
20210901:
AFFECTS: users of audio/ampache
AUTHOR: crees@FreeBSD.org
With the upgrade to Ampache 5.0.0, the root Ampache folder has changed
to %%WWWDIR%%/ampache/public. Please update your web server aliases,
for example if you use Apache, then in httpd.conf make sure the lines
look like this:
Alias /ampache /usr/local/www/ampache/public
<Directory "/usr/local/www/ampache/public">
If you have customised your .htaccess files to allow for a different
alias, you'll need to move them to the new location after upgrading:
# sh -c 'cd /usr/local/www/ampache && for f in */.htaccess; do mv $f public/$f; done'
More upgrade notes can be found on Github:
https://github.com/ampache/ampache/releases/tag/5.0.0
20210823:
AFFECTS: users of mail/mu
AUTHOR: hrs@FreeBSD.org
mail/mu now uses XDG Base Directory Specification for the default
locations for various files. The mu database now lives under
~/.cache/mu rather than ~/.mu by default. After upgrading,
move the contents under ~/.mu to ~/.cache/mu.
20210823:
AFFECTS: users of mail/postfixadmin
AUTHOR: ports.maintainer@evilphi.com
The 3.2->3.3 upgrade requires generating a new setup password hash.
The normal post-upgrade visit to setup.php will walk you through the
steps.
For more information, see the "Version 3.3" section of the change log:
https://github.com/postfixadmin/postfixadmin/blob/postfixadmin-3.3.9/CHANGELOG.TXT
20210818:
AFFECTS: users of databases/redis
AUTHOR: osa@FreeBSD.org
The databases/redis port has been updated to the recent stable release.
Users wanting to stay on v6.0 can replace databases/redis with
databases/redis6 with one of the following commands:
# pkg install databases/redis6
or
# portmaster -o databases/redis6 databases/redis
or
# portupgrade -o databases/redis6 databases/redis
20210805:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/beats7
AUTHOR: otis@FreeBSD.org
Beats may not be sending data to some distributions of Elasticsearch
In this release, Elastic is enabling a licensing change that was broadly
communicated earlier in 2021. This change would imply that 7.13 instances of
Beats would fail to connect to 7.10 or earlier open source distributions of
Elasticsearch and Kibana.
The most visible effect is that sysutils/beats7 users can expect
difficulties to send data to Elastic instances hosted in AWS.
For more information, see:
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/libbeat/current/breaking-changes-7.13.html
20210801:
AFFECTS: users of OpenLDAP
AUTHOR: delphij@FreeBSD.org
SASL is now always enabled for OpenLDAP.
If you use portmaster:
portmaster -o net/openldap24-client openldap-sasl-client
If you use portupgrade:
portupgrade -fo net/openldap24-client openldap-sasl-client
If you use pkg with binary packages:
pkg set -o net/openldap24-sasl-client:net/openldap24-client
20210730:
AFFECTS: users of multimedia/mlt, multimedia/mlt-qt and multimedia/py-mlt
AUTHOR: kde@FreeBSD.org
multimedia/{py-,}mlt{-qt5,} has been moved to multimedia/{py-,}mlt6{-qt5,}
to make room for importin the next major version of the mlt framework.
20210721:
AFFECTS: users of x11/rxvt-unicode
AUTHOR: thierry@FreeBSD.org
Since 9.26, there is a regression in resource parsing, which no longer
accepts a prefix of the form "URxvt*keysym" ("*." is equivalent to "*").
Changing "*." to "." should make your bindings work again.
20210704:
AFFECTS: users of misc/qtchooser
AUTHOR: kde@FreeBSD.org
QtChooser allows you to select your version of Qt among those installed.
However, this tool is no longer supported upstream and will not be
available for Qt6.
By default, our Qt installations are done in:
${LOCALBASE}/lib/qt${QT_VERSION} as recommended.
We have added symbolic linking for the main binaries to
${LOCALBASE}/bin with the suffix -qt5.
20210628:
AFFECTS: users of misc/openhab
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
You need to run
sed -i -e 's:^karaf.framework.equinox=.*:karaf.framework.equinox=mvn\:org.eclipse.platform/org.eclipse.osgi/3.16.200: ; s:^karaf.framework.felix=.*:karaf.framework.felix=mvn\:org.apache.felix/org.apache.felix.framework/6.0.4:' /var/db/openhab/userdata/etc/config.properties
to update the version numbers of some components in a config file.
20210621:
AFFECTS: users of www/gitlab-ce
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
The upgrade of Gitlab 14.0.0 is in preparation.
You must upgrade first to 13.12.
For more information see here:
https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2021/06/04/gitlab-moving-to-14-breaking-changes/
To do the upgrade, make sure you follow the upgrade manuals:
https://gitlab.fechner.net/mfechner/Gitlab-docu/-/tree/master/update
I will merge the 14.0.0 upgrade later to quarterly branch to give you
some time for the upgrade to 13.12.
20210620:
AFFECTS: users of misc/openhab2
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
The openhab v3 port has been committed. Upstream has removed the
version from the name, as such the FreeBSD port follows in all places
(start script name, directory names, ...).
Users are encouraged to migrate from misc/openhab2 to misc/openhab.
No automatic config migration is available Both versions can be
installed in parallel, but an users has to take care to not run
both at the same time on the same port.
20210617:
AFFECTS: users of graphics/mesa-libs and x11/nvidia-driver
AUTHOR: kbowling@FreeBSD.org
Some libraries from mesa-libs are now provided by libglvnd while
others were renamed. nvidia-driver already used libglvnd but bundled
a copy which is now provided as a separate package. When building
outside poudriere make sure to remove mesa-libs and nvidia-driver
first in order to avoid conflict with libglvnd.
For portmaster users:
# pkg delete -f mesa-libs nvidia-driver
# portmaster -a
For portupgrade users:
# pkg delete -f mesa-libs nvidia-driver
# portupgrade -a
20210523:
AFFECTS: users of www/tt-rss
AUTHOR: dereks@lifeofadishwasher.com
tt-rss config.php syntax has changed. You can find detailed changes
here https://tt-rss.org/wiki/GlobalConfig or look at config.php.sample.
Expect your config.php to not work with newer www/tt-rss releases.
Due to changes in ttrssd before updating you should stop ttrssd or
otherwise kill the php process running update_daemon2.php.
20210516:
AFFECTS: users of security/bitwarden_rs
AUTHOR: mr@FreeBSD.org
bitwarden_rs has been renamed to vaultwarden upstream.
So switch to security/vaultwarden instead.
20210515:
AFFECTS: users of databases/postgresql??-server
AUTHOR: girgen@FreeBSD.org
The rc.conf parameter for the login class of the postgresql daemon has
changed name from postgresql_class to postgresql_login_class.
rc.subr(8) states that the parameter should be named ${name}_login_class.
20210512:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/ansible*
AUTHOR: 0mp@FreeBSD.org
Ansible has been updated to 3.3.0. Please follow the porting guide
to update the rulesets:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/porting_guides/porting_guide_3.html
20210508:
AFFECTS: users of devel/pycharm-ce
AUTHOR: bsam@FreeBSD.org
Pycharm-ce has switched to the supported java version 11.
20210506:
AFFECTS: users of mail/postfix
AUTHOR: ohauer@FreeBSD.org
Postfix 3.6 and higher requires minimum OpenSSL 1.1.1
FreeBSD 11 users using base OpenSSL can switch to
mail/postfix35
If you wish to use postfix35 until FreeBSD 11 EoL you might run the
following command:
# pkg set -o mail/postfix:mail/postfix35
# pkg upgrade
20210505:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/terraform
AUTHOR: 0mp@FreeBSD.org
Terraform has been updated from 0.13 to 0.15, which introduces several
incompatible changes. Please follow upgrading guide when updating
the package.
https://www.terraform.io/upgrade-guides/0-14.html
https://www.terraform.io/upgrade-guides/0-15.html
20210426:
AFFECTS: users of x11-fonts/iosevka
AUTHOR: 0mp@FreeBSD.org
The selection of options for Iosevka has become less granular as the port has
switched from TTF-based distfiles to super-TTC-based distfiles. Now all the
spacing variants are contained within one file for each Iosevka style.
20210425:
AFFECTS: users of python
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
The default version of python3 and python was switched to 3.8.
For ports users wanting to keep version 3.7 as default,
add DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= python=3.7 python3=3.7 to make.conf
Following procedures may ease the upgrade:
For users of pre-build packages:
# sh
# for i in $(pkg query -g %n 'py37-*'); do pkg set -yn ${i}:py38-${i#py37-}; done
# pkg upgrade
For portmaster users:
# sh
# portmaster -o lang/python38 python37
# REINSTALL="$(pkg info -o "*py37*" | awk '{printf "%s ", $2}')"
# pkg delete -f "*py37*"
# portmaster $REINSTALL
# REBUILD=$(pkg query -g "%n:%dn" '*' | grep py3 | grep -v py38 | cut -d : -f 1 | sort -u)
# portmaster $REBUILD
# REBUILD2=$(pkg list | grep python-37 | xargs pkg which | awk '{print $6}' | sort -u)
# portmaster $REBUILD2
20210420:
AFFECTS: users of www/node
AUTHOR: bhughes@FreeBSD.org
The www/node port has been updated to Node.js v16.0.0, the latest
upstream release. This is a major release, including many significant
changes. Users are encouraged to read the release announcements before
upgrading:
https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v16.0.0/
20210416:
AFFECTS: Users of shells/bash, shells/bash-static with PORTS_READLINE=off
AUTHOR: olce.freebsd@certner.fr
Bundled readline now will use LOCALBASE/etc/inputrc as its ultimate default
inputrc file (instead of /etc/inputrc). This puts these ports in line with
what devel/readline has been doing recently (since 20210103).
20210414:
AFFECTS: users of graphics/OpenEXR or graphics/ilmbase
AUTHOR: mandree@FreeBSD.org
graphics/ilmbase was removed in favor of math/Imath 3.0.1,
and graphics/OpenEXR was updated to 3.0.1. Ports that depend on
OpenEXR and/or ilmbase according to INDEX were patched,
for ports where OpenEXR is an option that defaults to off, these
typical items needs to be changed - file bug reports in that case,
preferably with tested patches:
- The IlmBase parts Imath and half are now repackaged as Imath
- The IlmThread and Iex libraries are now part of OpenEXR
- Some header files were rearranged accordingly, into
${LOCALBASE}/include/OpenEXR vs. ${LOCALBASE}/include/Imath
- Some code needs a few #include statements added, often
#include <ImfHeader.h> or #include <ImfFrameBuffer.h>
- Some classes were removed, and the C++11 standard library
features need to be used, f. i. std::numeric_limits.
- Some code used Int64 or SInt64 should use uint64_t or int64_t.
Detailed porting hints are available here:
https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/Imath/blob/v3.0.1/docs/PortingGuide2-3.md
20210411:
AFFECTS: users or devel/py-RPyC
AUTHOR: skozlov@FreeBSD.org
devel/py-RPyC has been updated to version 5.0.1, which have some
incompatibilities with 4.x branch. Be sure to check them out before
upgrading:
https://rpyc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/changelog.html#backwards-incompatible
20210414:
AFFECTS: users of x11-fonts/oldschool-pc-fonts
AUTHOR: evgeniy@khramtsov.org
x11-fonts/oldschool-pc-fonts has been upgraded to 2.2. This version
changed names of many fonts. If you have configuration files with
specific font names set, you need to update your configurations
after upgrade.
20210406:
AFFECTS: users of www/phpvirtualbox
AUTHOR: dereks@lifeofadishwasher.com
www/phpvirtualbox has been updated to version 6.1. This new version
only supports version 6.1 of VirtualBox.
Version 5.x of phpvirtualbox has been preserved as
www/phpvirtualbox-legacy. If you require support for VirtualBox
5.x please install this version. Remember to copy your configuration
file in the new legacy installation.
20210328:
AFFECTS: users of www/caddy
AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org
The default locations for caddy runtime files have changed.
- Caddy's runtime log is now /var/log/caddy/caddy.log
(was /var/log/caddy.log)
- Automatic SSL certs are now stored in /var/db/caddy/data/caddy
(was /root/.local/share/caddy)
- Configuration autosaves are now stored in /var/db/caddy/config/caddy
(was /root/.config/caddy)
You can change these defaults. See /usr/local/etc/rc.d/caddy for the
list of settings.
20210322:
AFFECTS: users of net/wireguard
AUTHOR: decke@FreeBSD.org
A wireguard kernel implementation supporting FreeBSD 12.1 and newer was
added as net/wireguard-kmod recently.
The new default for users of net/wireguard is the kernel module.
If you experience problems with it you can switch back to wireguard-go
by removing net/wireguard-kmod and making sure net/wireguard-go is
installed.
The userland tools wg-quick(8) and wg(8) try to use kernel support if
the kernel module is available and otherwise fall back to wireguard-go
automatically. Config files are fully compatible.
20210317:
AFFECTS: users of security/strongswan
AUTHOR: driesm@FreeBSD.org
The stroke starter interface has been deprecated by upstream
for some time now. The default interface for controlling the charon
daemon has switched from stroke to vici. Users still using the
legacy config files such as ipsec.conf and ipsec.secret (stroke, starter)
can easily revert to the old behavior by:
# sysrc strongswan_interface="stroke"
It is recommended to use the vici interface which is configured by swanctl.conf.
Check : https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/Fromipsecconf
to ease the transition from ipsec.* to swanctl.conf
20210313:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/phpipam
AUTHOR: marko.cupac@mimar.rs
ipaddresses table in phpipam database is likely to contain incorrect datetime
values which prevent successful upgrade. Make sure to create backup of
phpipam database. Before starting upgrade wizard in web interface run the
following SQL query on phpipam database:
UPDATE ipaddresses SET lastSeen='1970-01-01 00:00:01' WHERE lastSeen < '0000-01-01 00:00:00';
20210310:
AFFECTS: users of textproc/redisearch
AUTHOR: osa@FreeBSD.org
The textproc/redisearch port has been updated to the recent stable
release - v2.0. Users wanting to stay on v1.6 can replace
textproc/redisearch with textproc/redisearch16 with one of the
following commands:
# pkg install textproc/redisearch16
or
# portmaster -o textproc/redisearch16 textproc/redisearch
or
# portupgrade -o textproc/redisearch16 textproc/redisearch
NOTE: The textproc/redisearch16 brings a new name for the module,
i.e. redisearch16.so, so be careful.
20210309:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/virtualbox-ose
AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org
emulators/virtualbox-ose has been updated to 6.1.18. This new
version only works on amd64 hardware.
Previous version 5.x of the virtualbox ports have been preserved
as emulators/virtualbox-ose-legacy and similarly named ports for
the other parts.
If you can't run the latest version or wish to stay with the old
version, please install the legacy ports.
Also the additions at present build successfully only for amd64.
If you need i386 additions you can fallback to the old legacy
ones.
NOTE: There is no support for moving saved running machine states
across major updates of virtualbox. It is recommended to properly
shutdown all virtual machines before upgrading. Otherwise the saved
state can simply be discarded after the upgrade, if it's not
important to preserve it.
It should also be possible to downgrade to the legacy ports and
shutdown the machine properly from the saved state and then upgrade
back again.
20210302:
AFFECTS: users of editors/emacs-devel
AUTHOR: jrm@FreeBSD.org
If you get the error "Symbol's value as variable is void: minor-modes",
rebuild the offending Emacs packages. See
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2021-02/msg01164.html
for details.
20210220:
AFFECTS: users of math/py-mathics
AUTHOR: thierry@FreeBSD.org
math/py-mathics has been split into several ports, and Mathics Core
only provides a rudimentary command-line shell called mathics.
To get the same functionality as in 1.x, you need to install either
mathicsscript or Mathics-Django.
20210219:
AFFECTS: users of games/mangband
AUTHOR: adridg@FreeBSD.org
The client has updated from 1.1.3 (which has a single public server
left) to the current 1.5.3 (which has more public servers). If you
update, you can NOT connect to the old server any more. Remember
to finish your game before updating.
20210210:
AFFECTS: users of audio/spotifyd
AUTHOR: rodrigo@FreeBSD.org
The configuration format for audio/spotifyd is now TOML, make
sure to update your configuration file after upgrading the port.
Look at the sample configuration file for a working example.
https://github.com/Spotifyd/spotifyd/blob/master/docs/src/config/File.md
20210208:
AFFECTS: users of mail/mailscanner
AUTHOR: crees@FreeBSD.org
The clamavmodule has finally been removed after a long deprecation
period. Please remove all references to it in your mailscanner.conf as
it will now count as a syntax error and may stop MailScanner starting!
20210204:
AFFECTS: users of www/unit
AUTHOR: osa@FreeBSD.org
The default location for NGINX Unit's state directory has changed. It
was moved from /usr/local/libexec/unit to /var/db/unit in order to
avoid write operations on /usr/local filesystem.
20210130:
AFFECTS: users of graphics/opencv-core
AUTHOR: tcberner@FreeBSD.org
graphics/opencv-core has been reintegrated into graphics/opencv.
So there is no longer a circular dependency
opencv-core -> ffmpeg -> opencv
If you experience problems updating the packages, try
pkg delete -f opencv-core
20210124:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/netbox
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
The Django templating language (DTL) is no longer supported for export
templates. Please ensure that all export templates use Jinja2 before
upgrading.
Also the support for embedded graphs was completely removed and several
changes to the REST API were made. Please check the changelogs for
further details.
20210114:
AFFECTS: users of net-im/matterircd
AUTHOR: norrland@nullbyte.se
Commandline switches
Switched to viper for cmdline parsing, which does not support "short" flags.
You'll need to use --flag instead of -flag. Eg ./matterircd --debug
Bridge specific configuration is now only in configuration file. This means
the following flags have been removed: -restrict,-mmteam,-mmserver,
-mminsecure,-mmskiptlsverify.
You can set those in matterircd.toml, see the example file.
Config changes
BlacklistUser feature for slack has been renamed to DenyUsers.
JoinMpImOnTalk feature has been renamed to JoinDM and is available for
slack/mattermost
JoinInclude, JoinExclude now support regexp (see matterircd.toml.example)
20210113:
AFFECTS: users of databases/redis[-devel]
AUTHOR: osa@FreeBSD.org
The databases/redis port has been updated to the recent stable release.
Users wanting to stay on v5.x can replace databases/redis with
databases/redis5 with one of the following commands:
# pkg install databases/redis5
or
# portmaster -o databases/redis5 databases/redis
or
# portupgrade -o databases/redis5 databases/redis
20210106:
AFFECTS: mail/dovecot
AUTHOR: pi@FreeBSD.org
The VPOPMAIL option was removed, because it was dropped upstream,
so please check your config before upgrading.
20210106:
AFFECTS: sysutils/graylog
AUTHOR: dch@FreeBSD.org
graylog 4.0 and higher now use a new license, the SSPL. For more
details, see https://www.graylog.org/post/graylog-v4-0-licensing-sspl
20210102:
AFFECTS: x11/libexo, XFCE4 desktop users
AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org
XFCE4 has been updated to version 4.16. Unluckily due to how the
update works out it interacts badly with a defect in pkg which can
cause files from the libexo package to be absent after upgrade.
To avoid the issue, before upgrading all packages, please update
libexo by itself:
# pkg upgrade libexo
# pkg upgrade
If you have already upgraded and you notice XFCE issues due to
missing libraries you can recover easily by forcing reinstallation
of libexo:
# pkg upgrade -f libexo
Users upgrading via ports should not be affected.
20201228:
AFFECTS: www/py-flexget
AUTHOR: jbeich@FreeBSD.org
py-flexget (or py37-flexget) has been renamed to flexget.
"pkg upgrade" doesn't track MOVED file unlike portmaster, so
provide a hint e.g.,
$ pkg upgrade -x flexget
or install again, letting pkg remove the old version
$ pkg install flexget
20201218:
AFFECTS: users of www/qt5-webengine
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
Users that upgrade www/qt5-webengine without using pkg/poudriere might
experience failures due to conflicts with the installed version of 5.15.2.
In that case, pkg delete -f the qt5-webengine package before building
the updated version.
20201130:
AFFECTS: users of graphics/jpeg
AUTHOR: rene@FreeBSD.org
The graphics/jpeg port has been removed in favor of graphics/jpeg-turbo.
The former port was vulnerable and used an outdated ABI and API.
Please check your make configuration for JPEG_PORT and remove it or
set it to "jpeg-turbo" if it is currently set to "jpeg".
20201128:
AFFECTS: users of databases/cego
AUTHOR: pi@FreeBSD.org
Database updates from 2.45.x to 2.46.x require a xml tableset export
and import, since table structure information has been changed.
20201128:
AFFECTS: users of lang/ruby26
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
The default ruby version has been updated from 2.6 to 2.7.
If you compile your own ports you may keep 2.6 as the default version by
adding the following lines to your /etc/make.conf file:
#
# Keep ruby 2.6 as default version
#
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ruby=2.6
If you wish to update to the new default version, you need to first stop any
software that uses ruby. Then, you will need to follow these steps, depending
upon how you manage your system.
If you use pkg, simply upgrade:
# pkg upgrade
If you do not use pkg, please check entry 20190420.
The description there should also work for this version.
20201112:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/pushgateway
AUTHOR: rhurlin@FreeBSD.org
The v0.10.0 release changes the storage format. v0.10 can read the
storage format of v0.5--v0.9. It will then persist the new format so
that a downgrade won't be possible anymore [1].
For later releases >= v1.0.0 only persistence files created by v0.10+
are usable. So please, upgrade to v0.10 first to convert existing
persistence files.
It is intended to replace v0.10.0 in about four weeks from now (not
before 2020-12-12) by >= v1.3.0.
[1] https://github.com/prometheus/pushgateway/releases/tag/v0.10.0
20201110:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/netbox
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
Changes related to the NetBox configuration:
1. If in use, LDAP authentication must be enabled by setting
REMOTE_AUTH_BACKEND to 'netbox.authentication.LDAPBackend'. (The LDAP
configuration parameters in ldap_config.py remain unchanged.)
2. REMOTE_AUTH_DEFAULT_PERMISSIONS now takes a dictionary rather than a
list. This is a mapping of permission names to a dictionary of
constraining attributes, or None.
For example, ['dcim.add_site', 'dcim.change_site'] would become
{'dcim.add_site': None, 'dcim.change_site': None}.
3. Support for the DEFAULT_TIMEOUT parameter under REDIS database
configuration was removed. Set RQ_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT as a global
configuration parameter instead.
Please also check the pkg-message and the changelogs for further info.
20201106:
AFFECTS: users of www/samdruckerserver
AUTHOR: dvl@FreeBSD.org
If upgrading from < 0.2.4, the database schema has changed.
Run these scripts to update your database:
* PostgreSQL/updates-2020.08.28.sql
* PostgreSQL/procedures.sql
These scripts are in /usr/local/share/samdrucker/PostgreSQL
20201030:
AFFECTS: users of security/openvpn
AUTHOR: mandree@FreeBSD.org
The security/openvpn port has been updated to v2.5.0, which brings a
change to the default ciphersuite, which no longer contains BF-CBC.
Some options have been removed. Also, if you need to support very old (v2.3)
and unsupported clients or servers, you will need to adjust the
configuration. For details, see:
https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn/blob/release/2.5/Changes.rst#overview-of-changes-in-25
20201029:
AFFECTS: users of www/node
AUTHOR: bhughes@FreeBSD.org
The www/node port has been updated to Node.js v15.0.0, the latest
upstream release. A new port, www/node14, has been created for the
v14.x LTS branch. Users wanting to stay on v14.x can replace www/node
with www/node14 with one of the following commands:
# pkg install www/node14
or
# portmaster -o www/node14 www/node
or
# portupgrade -o www/node14 www/node
20201026:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/qemu
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
emulators/qemu has been updated to 5.0.1. Previous 4.2.X branch has
been repocopied to emulators/qemu42. If someone wants to stick with 4.2.X
branch please use one of the following command:
# pkg install emulators/qemu42
or
# portmaster -o emulators/qemu42 emulators/qemu
or
# portupgrade -o emulators/qemu42 emulators/qemu
20201021:
AFFECTS: users of www/py-unit
AUTHOR: osa@FreeBSD.org
The www/py-unit port has been renamed to www/unit-python.
20201012:
AFFECTS: Users of mesa-dri with VAAPI or VDPAU options
AUTHOR: manu@FreeBSD.org
The nondefault options VAAPI and VDPAU were removed from the mesa-dri
port and two new ports, mesa-gallium-va and mesa-gallium-vdpau now contain
the necessary libraries for using VAAPI or VDPAU on AMD hardware.
20201012:
AFFECTS: users of devel/libsoup-gnome
AUTHOR: bapt@FreeBSD.org
libsoup-gnome has been merged back into libsoup for people building locally:
first delete libsoup-gnome before installing the new libsoup
$ pkg delete -f libsoup-gnome
20201011:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/rundeck3 who use MySQL as database
AUTHOR: daniel.tihanyi@tetragir.com
Please note that the MySQL JDBC driver is no longer bundled with Rundeck.
Please make sure that you migrate to the MariaDB Connector or copy the
driver yourself. More instructions:
https://docs.rundeck.com/docs/upgrading/upgrading-to-rundeck-3.3.4.html
20201006:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/tenshi
AUTHOR: 0mp@FreeBSD.org
The default location for tenshi's configuration file has changed. It was
moved to /usr/local/etc/tenshi/tenshi.conf from /usr/local/etc/tenshi.conf
in order to follow upstream defaults.
20201002:
AFFECTS: users of mail/fetchmail beginning with 6.4.12_1
AUTHOR: mandree@FreeBSD.org
Note that if you are using fetchmail in a multi-user setup, i. e. with the
fetchmail_users (mind the -s!) variable set, the $fetchmail_home_prefix +
user second-guess work has been replaced by a real lookup of the user's home
directory. In the majority of configurations, this should not make a
difference, in some setups, it may open up some flexibility.
The fetchmail_home_prefix variable is ignored from 6.4.12_1 onwards.
Also, the rc script redirects its input from /dev/null so that passwords
will not be interactively queried from an rcfile. Put passwords into
the [.]fetchmailrc or into a .netrc file.
20201002:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/modules
AUTHOR: 0mp@FreeBSD.org
The upstream developers of the Modules port encourage users to consult
the MIGRATING document, which describes the major changes occurring between
versions of Modules. It provides an overview of the new features and changed
behaviors that will be encountered when upgrading:
https://modules.readthedocs.io/en/v4.6.0/MIGRATING.html
20200930:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/syslog-ng32[789]
AUTHOR: cy@FreeBSD.org
rc.conf variables syslog_ng_config and syslog_ng_pid have been replaced
by syslog_ng_flags and syslog_ng_pidfile respectively, making them
consistent with the rest of the ports tree. syslog_ng_config and
syslog_ng_pid will continue to work until syslog-ng331 has been
released and imported into ports.
20200924:
AFFECTS: users of net/freeradius3, who need python support
AUTHOR: zi@FreeBSD.org
FreeRADIUS 3.x currently uses python 2.7 for rlm_python support, which has
been deprecated and will be removed from the tree at the end of this year.
Starting in 3.0.21_2, the PYTHON option has been converted to use python 3.x.
Users should verify their python scripts are 3.x compatible and upgrade to
3.0.21_2 (or higher) to bring in python 3.x support.
20200921:
AFFECTS: users of databases/postgresql* and other software using PostgreSQL to run
AUTHOR: kbowling@FreeBSD.org
The default version of PostgreSQL has been switched from 11 to 12.
The upgrade procedure can use up twice the space the databases
currently needs. If you have a big amount of stored data take a
closer look at the manpage of pg_upgrade for avoidance and/or
speedup of the upgrade.
The upgrade instructions consider a basic usage and do not match
complex scenarios like replication, sharding, or similar.
Upgrade instructions:
First stop your PostgreSQL, create PostgreSQL-binaries and backup your data.
If you have another Version of PostgreSQL installed, for example 11.9, your
files are named according to this.
# service postgresql stop
# pkg create postgresql11-server postgresql11-contrib
# mkdir /tmp/pg-upgrade
# tar xf postgresql11-server-11.9.txz -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
# tar xf postgresql11-contrib-11.9.txz -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
# pkg delete -f databases/postgresql11-server databases/postgresql11-contrib databases/postgresql11-client
Now update PostgreSQL:
pkg user:
# pkg install databases/postgresql12-server databases/postgresql12-contrib
# pkg upgrade
Portmaster users:
# portmaster databases/postgresql12-server databases/postgresql12-contrib
# portmaster -a
Portupgrade users:
# portinstall databases/postgresql12-server databases/postgresql12-contrib
# portupgrade -a
After installing the new PostgreSQL version you need to convert
all your databases to new version:
# su -l postgres -c "/usr/local/bin/initdb --encoding=utf-8 --lc-collate=C -D /var/db/postgres/data12 -U postgres"
# su -l postgres -c "pg_upgrade -b /tmp/pg-upgrade/usr/local/bin/ -d /var/db/postgres/data11/ -B /usr/local/bin/ -D /var/db/postgres/data12/ -U postgres "
Now the migration is finished. You can start PostgreSQL again with:
# service postgresql start
ATTENTION:
1) The default user changed from "pgsql" to "postgres" in 11. The migration steps above now assume
the "postgres" database user and FreeBSD user.
2) See the updating entry 20190829 if you are updating from a release prior to 11.
3) If you use non-default initdb options, you have to adjust the initdb-command accordingly
20200918:
AFFECTS: users of mail/thunderbird
AUTHOR: cmt@FreeBSD.org
Thunderbird has been updated to the 78esr series. Thunderbird will
try to convert old profiles on first start, but conversion may fail
especially on old profiles. Also, older versions of Thunderbird will
not be able to use a profile once it has been converted. It is
strongly recommended to move any ~/.thunderbird folder away before
starting Thunderbird 78 for the first time, thus creating a new and
empty profile.
Also note that OpenPGP functionality has been integrated into Thunderbird,
obsoleting the Enigmail extension.
Check https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:OpenPGP for details, and
especially https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:OpenPGP:Smartcards
if your private key lives on a smartcard.
20200914:
AFFECTS: users of lang/php72
AUTHOR: tz@FreeBSD.org
The default version of PHP has been switched from 7.2 to 7.4.
If you use binary packages you should make a list of php packages
before running 'pkg upgrade':
# pkg info php7\* > ~/installed-php-ports-list
After the upgrade, check with such list if all your php extensions
are still installed, and reinstall them if needed.
If you use mod_php72 you need to deinstall it and install mod_php74.
20200811:
AFFECTS: users of *-emacs26-* packages
AUTHOR: jrm@FreeBSD.org
With the release of Emacs version 27.1, the major version of editors/emacs has
changed from 26 to 27. This means the names of some dependent packages have
also changed, so simply running `pkg upgrade` will not upgrade foo-emacs26-x
to foo-emacs27-x. To update these packages, run these commands with superuser
privileges.
Binary package users:
# sh
# for i in $(pkg query -g %n '*-emacs26*'); do \
nn=$(echo "$i" | sed -e 's/emacs26/emacs27/'); \
pkg set -yn "$i":"$nn"; \
done;
# pkg upgrade
portmaster users:
# portmaster -r emacs
20200803:
AFFECTS: users of lang/perl5*
AUTHOR: mat@FreeBSD.org
The default Perl version has been switched to Perl 5.32. If you are using
binary packages to upgrade your system, you do not have anything to do, pkg
upgrade will do the right thing. For the other people, follow the
instructions in entry 20181213, it should still be the same.
20200726:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/librenms
AUTHOR: dvl@FreeBSD.org
The %%WWWDIR%%%/logs directory has been relocated to /var/log/librenms/
via the APP_LOG directive in %%WWWDIR%%%/.env.example - this won't affect
existing installs, but you are strongly encouraged to update your .env file
settings and relocate your logs.
Logs which were going to /var/log/messages and /var/log/librenms/ now only go
to /var/log/librenms/
20200720:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/librenms
AUTHOR: dvl@FreeBSD.org
As mentioned previously in 20200503 polling via cronjob has been removed as of
release 1.63 - see
https://community.librenms.org/t/dropping-support-for-php-7-1-and-python-2/11851
A database upgrade is required:
cd /usr/local/www/librenms
sudo ./lnms migrate
You must migrate to the Dispatch Service:
https://docs.librenms.org/Extensions/Dispatcher-Service/
You may need to add LIBRENMS_USER to .env (see .env.example).
These steps should get you running:
* comment out the crontab entries listed above under PYPOLLER
* populate %%WWWDIR%%/.env with:
* APP_KEY - see farther below for how to create
* NODE_ID - see just below for how to create
* DB_HOST
* DB_DATABASE
* DB_USERNAME
* DB_PASSWORD
* you can create a NODE_ID with: php -r 'echo uniqid() . "\n";'
* sysrc librenms_enable="YES"
* service librenms start
20200719:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/qemu
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
emulators/qemu has been updated to 4.2.1. Previous 4.1.X branch has
been repocopied to emulators/qemu41. If someone wants to stick with 4.1.X
branch please use one of the following command:
# pkg install emulators/qemu41
or
# portmaster -o emulators/qemu41 emulators/qemu
or
# portupgrade -o emulators/qemu41 emulators/qemu
20200716:
AFFECTS: users of shells/bash, shells/bash-static
AUTHOR: ehaupt@FreeBSD.org
In order to cleanly decouple bash from base, bash now reads `profile` from
LOCALBASE/etc insead of from /etc. If you are using system wide bash
configuration in /etc/profile please migrate to LOCALBASE/etc/profile
# cp /etc/profile /usr/local/etc/profile
or create a symlink
# ln -s /etc/profile /usr/local/etc/
If you encounter the following error, you may have the obsolete
/lib/libreadline.so.8 lying around after an incomplete base update:
ld-elf.so.1: Undefined symbol "rl_signal_event_hook" referenced from COPY relocation in /usr/local/bin/bash
Please refer to to (23.5.6.2) in the FreeBSD Handbook on how to
safely check for outdated files and libraries:
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/makeworld.html
20200713:
AFFECTS: users of mail/php7[2-4]-imap
AUTHOR: tz@FreeBSD.org
The imap module of PHP was compiled against cclient till now. But this lib is
unmaintained for over 7 years. When combined with modern OpenSSL there are
various crashes reported.
Switching to the fork panda-cclient fixes these issues. Therefore we make the
usage of Panda cclient the new default. If you want to use the old cclient,
you need to enable it now!
20200616:
AFFECTS: users of www/baikal
AUTHOR: gahr@FreeBSD.org
The www/baikal has been updated to 0.7.1. With the 0.7.0 release, our
configuration format was updated to use YAML files. You need to go through
the installer again but we pre-fill most values with the ones from your old
installation. We recommend that you make a full backup of your data, as a
safety measure. Starting with 0.7.0, Baikal stores data in both the Specific
and the config folders. Keep this in mind when upgrading!
Known issue:: Upgrading from versions older than 0.6.1 does not work.
20200613:
AFFECTS: users of editors/libreoffice
AUTHOR: fluffy@FreeBSD.org
LibreOffice was updated to 6.4 branch with some critical changes:
- GTK2 option is obsolete by upstream
- GTK3 option is not more set by default because of unstable yet and have visual glitches
- QT5 option is set by default to provide comfy visual style for every user
- KDE option was renamed to KF5 follows upstream
Please re-run "make config" to pick up the new defaults
20200610:
AFFECTS: users of www/node
AUTHOR: bhughes@FreeBSD.org
The www/node port has been updated to Node.js v14.0.0, the latest
upstream release. This is a major release, including many significant
changes. Users are encouraged to read the release announcements before
upgrading:
https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v14.0.0/
20200602:
AFFECTS: users of www/radicale
AUTHOR: decke@FreeBSD.org
Migration from radicale 1.x to 2.x requires that you export the storage
with radicale 1.1.6 before updating.
Migration instructions are available at:
https://web.archive.org/web/20190314225402/https://radicale.org/1to2/
20200602:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/py-salt
AUTHOR: krion@FreeBSD.org
This port is moved to sysutils/py-salt-2019 and sysutils/py-salt was
updated to version 3000.
If you wish to use pysalt-2019 in the future, you might run the
following command:
# pkg set -o sysutils/py-salt:sysutils/py-salt-2019
# pkg upgrade
20200531:
AFFECTS: users of mail/postfix-policyd-spf-python
AUTHOR: yasu@utahime.org
This port is now deprecated because upstream project is superseded by its
successor. So uninstall this port and install mail/py-spf-engine instead.
Keep in mind that the path of configuration file is changed from
${PREFIX}/etc/postfix-policyd-spf-python/policyd-spf.conf to
${PREFIX}/etc/python-policyd-spf/policyd-spf.conf. So you need to move
it to new location unless you use the default one without changing.
20200526:
AFFECTS: users of databases/mariadb104-client, databases/mariadb104-server
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
The ports now add sample configuration files to /usr/local/etc/mysql. You
must merge your client configuration with the conf.d/client.cnf and your
server configuration with conf.d/server.cnf.
20200518:
AFFECTS: users of converters/libiconv
AUTHOR: zeising@FreeBSD.org
Support for the Japanese specific patches have been discontinued.
These were previously added in a nondefault ports options, for people who
needed them.
If you still need them, it might be possible to create a port of libiconv 1.14
which includes those patches.
20200517:
AFFECTS: users of x11/sddm
AUTHOR: arrowd@FreeBSD.org
The home directory of sddm user has been moved to /var/lib/sddm. It is advised
to run following commands as root after updating the package:
# pw usermod -n sddm -d /var/lib/sddm
# pwd_mkdb /etc/master.passwd
# mv /usr/local/etc/sddm/home/state.conf /var/lib/sddm/state.conf
# rm -rf /usr/local/etc/sddm/home
Otherwise, SDDM will keep using /usr/local/etc/sddm/home/ as its HOME.
20200515:
AFFECTS: users of devel/libphutil, devel/arcanist-lib, devel/phabricator
AUTHOR: grembo@FreeBSD.org
Upstream fully deprecated devel/libphutil and merged its functionality
into devel/arcanist-lib and devel/phabricator. As a result, the
devel/libphutil port will be removed from the ports tree.
After upgrading devel/(arcanist-lib|phabricator) to version 20200514, it is
recommended to remove the orphaned libphutil package by running:
# pkg delete php\*-libphutil
Alternatively, 'pkg autoremove' will also work as expected, but might
remove orphaned packages unrelated to this update.
20200505:
AFFECTS: users of net-im/pidgin-rocketchat
AUTHOR: tobias.rehbein@web.de
This port has been turned into a libpurple plugin (net-im/purple-rocketchat)
to support other libpurple clients than pidgin.
This also changes some dependencies and you should run the following command
to prevent pidgin from being autoremoved.
# mark pidgin as being not automatically installed
pkg set -A 0 pidgin
20200504:
AFFECTS: users of x11-wm/hs-xmonad
AUTHOR: arrowd@FreeBSD.org
From now, it is recommended to use "build script" method to compile XMonad
config. See https://github.com/xmonad/xmonad-testing/ for general info and
port's pkg-message for concrete steps.
20200503:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/librenms
AUTHOR: dvl@FreeBSD.org
Polling via cronjob is deprecated as of release 1.63
Please see https://community.librenms.org/t/dropping-support-for-php-7-1-and-python-2/11851
Please migrate to the Dispatch Service:
https://docs.librenms.org/Extensions/Dispatcher-Service/
These steps should get you running:
* comment out the crontab entries listed above under PYPOLLER
* populate %%WWWDIR%%/.env with:
* APP_KEY - see farther below for how to create
* NODE_ID - see just below for how to create
* DB_HOST
* DB_DATABASE
* DB_USERNAME
* DB_PASSWORD
* you can create a NODE_ID with: php -r 'echo uniqid() . "\n";'
* sysrc librenms_enable="YES"
* service librenms start
20200501:
AFFECTS: users of www/phpmyfaq
AUTHOR: flo@FreeBSD.org
phpMyFAQ has been updated to 3.0.2, old templates are not compatible with
this new version. Please see:
https://www.phpmyfaq.de/docs/3.0#3.4
20200428:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/ansible
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
Ansible has been updated to 2.9.7. Please follow the porting guide
to update the rulesets:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/porting_guides/porting_guide_2.9.html
If you wish to stay with 2.8 version, you can switch
to new sysutils/ansible28 port, which tracks stable 2.8 branch:
# pkg set -n ansible:ansible28
20200428:
AFFECTS: x11-servers/xwayland-devel
AUTHOR: jbeich@FreeBSD.org
DRI3 is enabled by default since mesa-libs-18.3.2_4, so you no
longer need to define LIBGL_DRI3_ENABLE in ~/.profile or ~/.login.
See 20200308 entry for more details.
20200422:
AFFECTS: users of devel/kyua
AUTHOR: brooks@FreeBSD.org
A tests group has been added and the tests user should be a member
of it by default rather than nobody. You should update your password
database to match (change the group from 65534 to 977 after updating).
Please use the following command to do so:
pw usermod -n tests -g tests
20200408:
AFFECTS: users of security/openssh-portable
AUTHOR: bdrewery@FreeBSD.org
OpenSSH was upgraded to 8.2p1 on 2020-03-23.
A restart of sshd is required after upgrade due to an incompatibility
introduced in 8.2.
Please see https://www.openssh.com/txt/release-8.2 for upcoming
deprecation notices.
20200408
AFFECTS: users of net/irrd
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
Legacy version of net/irrd has been moved to net/irrd-legacy.
net/irrd has been upgraded to 4.X branch. If someone wants to stick with
legacy version then pkg users have to do something like
# pkg set -o net/irrd:net/irrd-legacy
For portmaster users
# portmaster -o net/irrd-legacy net/irrd
Both of the version can be installed and used concurrently in case there is
a need for migration
20200403:
AFFECTS: users of x11-fonts/fontconfig
AUTHOR: desktop@FreeBSD.org
Fontconfig 2.13.1 generated .uuid files in the fonts directory which where
not properly registered to the packages. To clean them up, please execute the
following command:
find /usr/local/share/fonts -type f -name .uuid -delete
20200326:
AFFECTS: users of devel/sonarqube and devel/sonar-ant-task
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
The outdated port devel/sonarqube has moved to
devel/sonarqube-community to make it clear that it is the community
edition. The log and DB files are still stored in the same location.
The devel/sonar-ant-task port has moved to devel/sonarqube-ant-task
to match the upstream-name. The install location is renamed
accordingly.
At the same time the user/group of the sonarqube port changed from
www:www to sonarqube:sonarqube.
It is expected that nobody was using the 6.2 version from 2016
anymore and no change needs to be done. No analysis was done to check
if the old 6.2 version can be updated in-place to the 8.2 version.
As such if there is still someone using the old 6.2 version, you may
have to delete /var/log/sonarqube and /var/db/sonarqube before
installing the new version.
20200320
AFFECTS: users of devel/qca
AUTHOR: kde@FreeBSD.org
New versions of devel/qca stopped supporting OpenSSL < 1.1.
For this reason devel/qca-legacy has been added, which is
held back at an older version until FreeBSD 11 goes EOL.
Ports depending on devel/qca should stop adding direct LIB_DEPENDS
and switch to depending on it via USES=qca.
FreeBSD 11 users might want to run something like
pkg set -o devel/qca:devel/qca-legacy
20200320:
AFFECTS: users of x11/libxkbcommon
AUTHOR: zeising@FreeBSD.org
The libxkbcommon library (x11/libxkbcommon), used to handle keyboards
in some applications, most notably kde and wayland, have been switched
to use evdev rules by default on FreeBSD 12 and later. Some keys, most
notably arrow keys, may not work in applications using libxkbcommon if
you are using xf86-input-keyboard rather than xf86-input-libinput.
If you have trouble with the keyboard keys, and if /var/log/Xorg.*.log
shows that the "kbd" or "keyboard" driver is being used, you need to
switch to legacy rules by setting the environment variable
XKB_DEFAULT_RULES to xorg.
This switch is made to match the default configuration on FreeBSD 12.1 and
later, the default configuration on FreeBSD 11.3 still uses the legacy
rules.
20200316:
AFFECTS: users of net-im/slack-term
AUTHOR: dmgk@FreeBSD.org
The config file location was changed from ~/.slack-term to
~/.config/slack-term/config, please move your existing config file
accordingly.
20200308
AFFECTS: users of graphics/mesa-libs and legacy graphics drivers
AUTHOR: zeising@FreeBSD.org
The mesa OpenGL library (graphics/mesa-libs) has been switched to use DRI3
by default, instead of the older DRI2 interface. This might cause regressions
when using the legacy graphics drivers, either through
graphics/drm-legacy-kmod or the graphics drivers in base.
If you experience issues when running OpenGL applications it is possible
to force the use of DRI2 by setting the LIBGL_DRI3_DISABLE environment
variable to 1 before starting any OpenGL application. The easiest way to
do this is by adding it to either your shell startup files or .xinitrc.
20200306
AFFECTS: users of databases/mysql80-server
AUTHOR: joneum@FreeBSD.org
As of MySQL 8.0.16, the MySQL server performs the upgrade tasks previously
handled by mysql_upgrade. Consequently, mysql_upgrade is unneeded and is
deprecated as of that version, and will be removed in a future MySQL version.
Because mysql_upgrade no longer performs upgrade tasks,
it exits with status 0 unconditionally.
20200303:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/librenms
AUTHOR: dvl@FreeBSD.org
1. Apache / mod_php options removed
The APACHEMOD option has been removed. LibreNMS can be used
with other webservers, not just Apache. In order to simplify
the port, the option was removed.
Now you manually install the webserver of your preference.
If upgrading from LibreNMS < 1.61, you can do this to
prevent 'pkg autoremove' from uninstalling Apache / mod_php:
$ sudo pkg set -A 0 apache24 mod_php74
Mark apache24-2.4.41 as not automatically installed? [y/N]: y
Mark mod_php74-7.4.3 as not automatically installed? [y/N]: y
Adjust mod_php74 to suit the version of mod_php you have.
2. include/defaults.inc.php is gone
The file include/defaults.inc.php is no longer distributed by
the upstream project. The FreeBSD port patched this file to
correct the paths to common tools such as ping, snmpwalk, etc.
These values previously adjusted by the port must now be specified
in config.php. New installs will have this automatically, but existing
installs must be updated manually. These are the entries you should
add if upgrading from LibreNMS < 1.61:
$config['snmpwalk'] = '/usr/local/bin/snmpwalk';
$config['snmpget'] = '/usr/local/bin/snmpget';
$config['snmpbulkwalk'] = '/usr/local/bin/snmpbulkwalk';
$config['snmptranslate'] = '/usr/local/bin/snmptranslate';
$config['ping'] = '/sbin/ping';
$config['mtr'] = '/usr/local/bin/mtr';
$config['nmap'] = '/usr/local/bin/nmap';
$config['nagios_plugins'] = '/usr/local/libexec/nagios';
$config['ipmitool'] = '/usr/local/bin/ipmitool';
$config['virsh'] = '/usr/local/bin/virsh';
$config['dot'] = '/usr/local/bin/dot';
$config['sfdp'] = '/usr/local/bin/sfdp';
$config['nfdump'] = '/usr/local/bin/nfdump';
20200229:
AFFECTS: users of textproc/apache-solr
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
Apache-solr switched to the supported java LTS version 11.
Make sure you update the following files accordingly:
/usr/local/etc/solr.in.sh (see /usr/local/etc/solr.in.sh.sample)
/usr/local/etc/javavm_opts.conf (JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/openjdk11/)
20200225:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/netbox
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
1. Removal of the Topology Maps feature
The deprecated topology maps feature has been removed. Please replicate
any required data to another source before upgrading NetBox to v2.7.7, as
any existing topology maps will be deleted.
2. Changed REDIS database configuration settings
The REDIS database configuration parameters were splitted up in two
discrete subsections named "webhooks" and "caching" with the 2.7 release.
This requires modification of the REDIS parameter in configuration.py as
follows:
Old Redis sample configuration:
REDIS = {
'HOST': 'localhost',
'PORT': 6379,
'PASSWORD': '',
'DATABASE': 0,
'CACHE_DATABASE': 1,
'DEFAULT_TIMEOUT': 300,
'SSL': False,
}
New Redis sample configuration:
REDIS = {
'webhooks': {
'HOST': 'redis.example.com',
'PORT': 1234,
'PASSWORD': 'foobar',
'DATABASE': 0,
'DEFAULT_TIMEOUT': 300,
'SSL': False,
},
'caching': {
'HOST': 'localhost',
'PORT': 6379,
'PASSWORD': '',
'DATABASE': 1,
'DEFAULT_TIMEOUT': 300,
'SSL': False,
}
}
Note that the CACHE_DATABASE parameter has been removed and the connection
settings have been duplicated for both webhooks and caching. This allows
one to make use of separate Redis instances if desired. It is fine to use
the same Redis service for both functions, although the database
identifiers should be different.
Please also check the pkg-message and the changelogs for further info.
20200223:
AFFECTS: users of security/gsasl
AUTHOR: hrs@FreeBSD.org
The library part of security/gsasl has been split into security/libgsasl.
The security/gsasl now depends on security/libgsasl. Due to this change,
old security/gsasl conflicts with the new security/libgsasl and it can
prevent the installed security/gsasl from upgrading. Please remove the
installed security/gsasl before upgrading if a conflict error occurs.
20200220:
AFFECTS: users of x11-servers/xorg-server
AUTHOR: zeising@FreeBSD.org
x11-servers/xorg-server has been updated to 1.20.7.
With this update, xorg-server has switched from using the devd backend to
the udev backend for device configuration on FreeBSD 12 and 13. If you have
issues with input devices, please see the install message for details.
The HAL backend option has been completely removed, as it was deprecated.
If you have problems with input devices, ensure that both x11/libinput and
x11-drivers/xf86-input-libinput are installed. They are installed in the
default configuration, but if you have a custom configuration, they might not
be.
20200210:
AFFECTS: users of net-im/prosody
AUTHOR: thomas@beingboiled.info
Prosody's pid file and data directory have moved to a new location.
If you are upgrading from a version with the pid file and data
directory in /usr/local/var/lib/prosody please perform these steps:
# stop Prosody
pkill -F /usr/local/var/lib/prosody/prosody.pid
# copy the data directory
cp -a /usr/local/var/lib/prosody /var/db/
rm -f /var/db/prosody/prosody.pid
Make sure your prosody config has the following option set:
pidfile = "/var/run/prosody/prosody.pid"
Then start Prosody again. Everything should be working as before and
the /usr/local/var/lib/prosody directory can now be removed.
20200207:
AFFECTS: users of security/nss
AUTHOR: lwhsu@FreeBSD.org
NSS header files and libraries have been moved from ${PREFIX}/include/nss/nss
and ${PREFIX}/lib/nss to ${PREFIX}/include/nss and ${PREFIX}/lib
20200204:
AFFECTS: users of editors/vim
AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org
The PYTHON2 and PYTHON3 options have been turned into a single PYTHON
option that uses whichever python you've set as default. However,
this means that you cannot have both python2 and python3 support at
the same time.
20200126:
AFFECTS: users of multimedia/gstreamer1-plugins[-bad]
AUTHOR: kwm@freebsd.org
In GStreamer 1.16 some files moved from the gstreamer1-plugins-bad package
to the gstreamer1-plugins package.
If your using a tool like portmaster or portupgrade delete the old -bad
port and then follow the normal upgrade method.
# pkg delete -f gstreamer1-plugins-bad
20200126:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/helm
AUTHOR: danilo@FreeBSD.org
The Helm project have deprecated the Tiller utility in Helm 3. If you are using
Helm 2 you will need to migrate the configuration to be compatible with Helm 3.
Please, refer to the following documentation for more information about the
migration process:
https://helm.sh/blog/migrate-from-helm-v2-to-helm-v3/
Note that the 2to3 plugin binary is not available for FreeBSD and you will need
to compile it yourself.
20200113:
AFFECTS: users of python and net/samba410, devel/talloc, devel/tevent, databases/tdb, databases/ldb*
AUTHOR: timur@FreeBSD.org
In the entry 20191216 for the Python update the filtering constrains
are too limiting and omit the Samba supplimentary libraries, which do
have Python bindings to the default Python 3.x version. With the update
of the default Python3 version you also need to rebuild all the
supplementary Samba libraries and samba410 itself.
For portmaster users it would be enough to run:
# portmaster devel/talloc devel/tevent databases/tdb databases/ldb15 net/samba410
20200109:
AFFECTS: www/firefox
AUTHOR: gecko@FreeBSD.org
Firefox requires Capsicum since r522464 for IPC and in future will
require Capsicum for process sandboxing. If you use a custom kernel
make sure to copy the following lines from GENERIC kernel:
options CAPABILITY_MODE # Capsicum capability mode
options CAPABILITIES # Capsicum capabilities
20200107:
AFFECTS: Users of *-emacs27-* packages
AUTHOR: ashish@FreeBSD.org
There is a major version bump in 28.0.50, therefore to upgrade all the
packages dependent on editors/emacs-devel, please use the following commands:
# sh
# for i in $(pkg query -g %n '*-emacs27*'); do \
nn=$(echo "$i" | sed -e 's/emacs27/emacs28/'); \
pkg set -yn "$i":"$nn"; done;
# pkg upgrade
20200106:
AFFECTS: users of net/gnatsd
AUTHOR: olgeni@FreeBSD.org
net/gnatsd has been replaced by net/nats-server to reflect the
new naming upstream.
All options in rc.conf should be renamed by replacing 'gnats'
with 'nats' (nats_enable, nats_user, nats_options).
20200101:
AFFECTS: users of security/openssl and security/openssl111
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
The openssl port was removed on 2019-12-31, subsequently the openssl111
port was renamed to openssl on 2020-01-01.
The shared library version of OpenSSL has been bumped.
Users of DEFAULT_VERSIONS= ssl=openssl111 must update this to
ssl=openssl.
You must rebuild all ports that depend on OpenSSL if you use OpenSSL
from ports.
20191226:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/dsbmd
AUTHOR: mk@freeshell.de
With version 1.10 dsbmd now uses sysutils/fusefs-jmtpfs for mounting
MTP devices. Please adjust your dsbmd.conf or recreate it from the new
dsbmd.conf.sample.
20191225:
AFFECTS: multimedia/libva-intel-media-driver
AUTHOR: jbeich@FreeBSD.org
As of libva 2.6.0 iHD driver is automatically enabled, so you no
longer need to adjust LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME in ~/.profile or ~/.login.
20191221:
AFFECTS: users of misc/openhab2
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
If you upgrade from a pevious version, make a backup of
/var/db/openhab2
read about the breaking changes in the release notes at
https://github.com/openhab/openhab-distro/releases/tag/2.5.0
and run
%%PREFIX%%/libexec/openhab2/runtime/bin/update.freebsd
which takes care about changes for:
- Textual Configuration
- Next Generation Rule Engine
20191216:
AFFECTS: users of python
AUTHOR: antoine@FreeBSD.org
Default version of python3 and python was switched to 3.7.
For ports users wanting to keep version 3.6 as default,
add DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= python=3.6 python3=3.6 to make.conf
This may ease the upgrade for users of pre-build packages:
# sh
# for i in $(pkg query -g %n 'py36-*'); do pkg set -yn ${i}:py37-${i#py36-}; done
# pkg upgrade
For portmaster users:
# sh
# portmaster -o lang/python37 python36
# REINSTALL="$(pkg info -o py36-\* | awk '{printf "%s ", $2}')"
# pkg delete -f py36-\*
# portmaster $REINSTALL
# REBUILD=$(pkg query -g "%n:%dn" '*' | grep py3 | grep -v py37 | cut -d : -f 1 | sort -u)
# portmaster $REBUILD
# REBUILD2=$(pkg list | grep python-36 | xargs pkg which | awk '{print $6}' | sort -u)
# portmaster $REBUILD2
20191204
AFFECTS: users of mail/nextcloud-mail
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
Version 0.20.0 removed the default mail configuration via config.php.
All users will be prompted to enter account and SMTP- and IMAP-server
details for sending and reading email.
20191126:
AFFECTS: consumers of net/py-urllib3
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
Since version 1.25 HTTPS connections are now verified by default which is
done via "cert_reqs = 'CERT_REQUIRED'". While certificate verification
can be disabled via "cert_reqs = 'CERT_NONE'", it's highly recommended to
leave it on.
Various consumers of net/py-urllib3 already have implemented routines that
either explicitly enable or disable HTTPS certificate verification (e.g.
via configuration settings, CLI arguments, etc.).
Yet it may happen that there are still some consumers which don't
explicitly enable/disable certificate verification for HTTPS connections
which could then lead to errors (as is often the case with self-signed
certificates).
In case of an error one should try first to temporarily disable
certificate verification of the problematic urllib3 consumer to see if
this approach will remedy the issue.
20191125:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/qemu
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
emulators/qemu31 has been updated to 4.1.1. Previous 3.1.X branch has
been repocopied to emulators/qemu31. If someone wants to stick with 3.1.X
branch please use one of the following command:
# pkg install emulators/qemu31
or
# portmaster -o emulators/qemu31 emulators/qemu
or
# portupgrade -o emulators/qemu31 emulators/qemu
20191124:
AFFECTS: users of irc/eggdrop
AUTHOR: dbaio@FreeBSD.org
The irc/eggdrop port has been updated to 1.8.4 and its config is not
backward compatible with 1.6.21. A new port was created to keep 1.6.21
version available at irc/eggdrop16 and it will be available for 3 months
until users have time to upgrade their configuration.
More information at:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eggheads/eggdrop/v1.8.4/NEWS
If you would like to keep using 1.6.21, please run the following command
to update pkg database:
pkg set -n eggdrop:eggdrop16
pkg set -o irc/eggdrop:irc/eggdrop16
20191108:
AFFECTS: users of databases/redis[-devel]
AUTHOR: osa@FreeBSD.org
The databases/redis port has been updated to the recent stable release.
Users wanting to stay on v4.x can replace databases/redis with
databases/redis4 with one of the following commands:
# pkg install databases/redis4
or
# portmaster -o databases/redis4 databases/redis
or
# portupgrade -o databases/redis4 databases/redis
20191103:
AFFECTS: users of www/node
AUTHOR: bhughes@FreeBSD.org
The www/node port has been updated to Node.js v13.0.0, the latest
upstream release. A new port, www/node12, has been created for the
v12.x LTS branch. Users wanting to stay on v12.x can replace www/node
with www/node12 with one of the following commands:
# pkg install www/node12
or
# portmaster -o www/node12 www/node
or
# portupgrade -o www/node12 www/node
20191029:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/open-vm-tools[-nox11]
AUTHOR: jpaetzel@FreeBSD.org
open-vm-tools 11.0.1 has removed the vmxnet driver. This driver has been
in tree for quite some time and hopefully everyone is using the in tree
version, however if you had removed device vmx from your kernel, or are
running an unsupported version of FreeBSD which didn't have the driver
included in the base system, updating your open-vm-tools version will
leave you without networking.
20191026:
AFFECTS: users of www/qt5-webengine
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
Users that upgrade www/qt5-webengine without using pkg/poudriere might
experience failures due to conflicts with the installed version of 5.12.2.
In that case, pkg delete -f the qt5-webengine package before building
the updated version.
20191025:
AFFECTS: users of x11/nvidia-driver (and slave ports)
AUTHOR: danfe@FreeBSD.org
x11/nvidia-driver* ports no longer install Linux programs and libraries,
which had been moved to their own ports (x11/linux-nvidia-libs*). When
updating the driver package next time, remember to install them manually
if you need to run Linux OpenGL programs.
20191016:
AFFECTS: users of KDE Plasma Desktop (x11/plasma5*)
AUTHOR: kde@FreeBSD.org
With Plasma 5.17 the startup script has been renamed. People who use the
.xinitrc method to start Plasma have to call the new binary.
Previously:
exec ck-launch-session startkde
Change to:
exec ck-launch-session startplasma-x11
20191014:
AFFECTS: users of mail/rspamd, mail/rspamd-devel
AUTHOR: vsevolod@FreeBSD.org
Sample configuration files has been removed as default configuration files
are NOT intended for modification by users and SHOULD be overwritten on
port upgrade.
Make sure the default configuration files are unmodified and migrate all
configuration changes to the proper places, before you continue.
20191002:
AFFECTS: users of textproc/groff
AUTHOR: bapt@FreeBSD.org
with groff 1.2.4_3, groff does not depend anymore on ghostscript and
netpbm. In order to be able to properly use the html backend the user
can install ghostscript and netpbm from ports without the need of
reinstalling the package.
Also note that the X11 option has been removed.
20190930:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/netbox
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
Since the 2.6 release a running Redis server instance is required for
caching objects to run. Also the following settings like below need to be
added (or modified) in the existing configuration.py:
REDIS = {
'HOST': 'localhost',
'PORT': 6397,
'PASSWORD': ''
'DATABASE': 0,
'CACHE_DATABASE': 1,
'DEFAULT_TIMEOUT': 300,
'SSL': False,
}
Note that if you were using these settings in a prior release with
webhooks, the DATABASE setting remains the same but an additional
CACHE_DATABASE settings has been added with a default value of 1 to
support the caching backend.
The DATABASE setting will be renamed in a future release of NetBox to
better relay the meaning of the setting. It is highly recommended to keep
the webhook and cache databases separate. Using the same database number
for both may result in webhook processing data being lost during cache
flushing events.
Please also check the pkg-message and the changelogs for further info.
20190927:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/qemu-devel
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
qemu-devel has been updated to 4.1.0 and 4.0.0 has been merged into a new port
emulators/qemu40. If you want to stick with 4.0.X branch, simply use:
# portmaster -o emulators/qemu-devel emulators/qemu40
20190927:
AFFECTS: users of XFCE desktop (x11-wm/xfce4)
AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org
Due to changes in the XFCE 4.14 metaport, systems could end up with
both xscreensaver and xfce4-screensaver installed and enabled
simultaneously.
This can cause conflicts and problems unlocking the screen.
To avoid problems, please make sure to have only one enabled by
going to the Application Autostart tab of the Session and Startup
settings applet and enable only one Screensaver there.
Some further information can be found in the xfce4-session
pkg-message displayed on installation and upgrade.
20190920:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/pushgateway
AUTHOR: 0mp@FreeBSD.org
The persistent storage format used by pushgateway in the latest version
is not backwards compatible. See the pushgateway changelogs for details.
20190911:
AFFECTS: users of security/bastillion
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
The datastore of bastillion needs to be updated:
java -jar $PREFIX/jetty_bastillion/upgrade/bastillion-upgrade-3.08.00.jar \
$PREFIX/jetty_bastillion/bastillion/WEB-INF/classes/BastillionConfig.properties
20190909:
AFFECTS: users of lang/ruby25
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
The default ruby version has been updated from 2.5 to 2.6.
If you compile your own ports you may keep 2.5 as the default version by
adding the following lines to your /etc/make.conf file:
#
# Keep ruby 2.5 as default version
#
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ruby=2.5
If you wish to update to the new default version, you need to first stop any
software that uses ruby. Then, you will need to follow these steps, depending
upon how you manage your system.
If you use pkgng, simply upgrade:
# pkg upgrade
If you do not use pkg, please check entry 20190420.
The description there should also work for this version.
20190906:
AFFECTS: users of devel/py-fabric
AUTHOR: dbaio@FreeBSD.org
Fabric (devel/py-fabric) was upgraded to 2.5.0, Fabric (2+) represents
a near-total reimplementation and reorganization of the software.
Fabric 2 is not at 100% feature parity with 1.x! Some features have been
explicitly dropped, but others simply have not been ported over yet,
either due to time constraints or because said features need to be
re-examined in a modern context.
More information at:
https://www.fabfile.org/upgrading.html#upgrading
https://www.fabfile.org/upgrading.html#upgrade-specifics
If you would like to keep using 1.x, please run the following command to
update pkg database:
pkg set -n py27-fabric:py27-fabric1
pkg set -o devel/py-fabric:devel/py-fabric1
20190830:
AFFECTS: users of www/gitlab-ce
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
Make sure you upgrade your PostgreSQL to version 11 as described in 20190829,
before you upgrade your gitlab-ce version.
Gitlab-ce 12.1 needs at least PostgreSQL version 9.6.
After this you can follow the usual upgrade guide:
https://gitlab.fechner.net/mfechner/Gitlab-docu/blob/master/update/12.0-12.1-freebsd.md
20190829:
AFFECTS: users of databases/postgresql* and other software using PostgreSQL to run
AUTHOR: tz@FreeBSD.org
The default version of PostgreSQL has been switched from 9.5 to 11.
The upgrade procedure can use up twice the space the databases
currently needs. If you have a big amount of stored data take a
closer look at the manpage of pg_upgrade for avoidance and/or
speedup of the upgrade.
The upgrade instructions consider a basic usage and do not match
complex scenarios like replication, sharding, or similar.
Upgrade instructions:
First stop your PostgreSQL, create PostgreSQL-binaries and backup your data.
If you have another Version of PostgreSQL installed, for example 9.5.19, your
files are named according to this.
# service postgresql stop
# pkg create postgresql95-server postgresql95-contrib
# mkdir /tmp/pg-upgrade
# tar xf postgresql95-server-9.5.19.txz -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
# tar xf postgresql95-contrib-9.5.19.txz -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
# pkg delete -f databases/postgresql95-server databases/postgresql95-contrib databases/postgresql95-client
Now update PostgreSQL:
pkg user:
# pkg install databases/postgresql11-server databases/postgresql11-contrib
# pkg upgrade
Portmaster users:
# portmaster databases/postgresql11-server databases/postgresql11-contrib
# portmaster -a
Portupgrade users:
# portinstall databases/postgresql11-server databases/postgresql11-contrib
# portupgrade -a
After installing the new PostgreSQL version you need to convert
all your databases to new version:
# su -l postgres -c "/usr/local/bin/initdb --encoding=utf-8 --lc-collate=C -D /var/db/postgres/data11 -U pgsql"
# chown -R postgres /usr/local/pgsql/data/
# su -l postgres -c "pg_upgrade -b /tmp/pg-upgrade/usr/local/bin/ -d /usr/local/pgsql/data/ -B /usr/local/bin/ -D /var/db/postgres/data11/ -U pgsql "
Now the migration is finished. You can start PostgreSQL again with:
# service postgresql start
ATTENTION:
1) The default user changed from "pgsql" to "postgres". The migration steps above preserve
the "pgsql" database user while the database daemon is now executed as the "postgres" FreeBSD user.
2) The default data dir changed from "/usr/local/pgsql/data/" to "/var/db/postgres/data11/"
3) If you use non-default initdb options, you have to adjust the initdb-command accordingly
20190816:
AFFECTS: users of net-im/ejabberd
AUTHOR: ashish@FreeBSD.org
Riak support has been removed by upstream. For update instructions from
19.05, please refer to:
https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/upgrade/from_19.05_to_19.08/
20190812:
AFFECTS: users of lang/perl5*
AUTHOR: mat@FreeBSD.org
The default Perl version has been switched to Perl 5.30. If you are using
binary packages to upgrade your system, you do not have anything to do, pkg
upgrade will do the right thing. For the other people, follow the
instructions in entry 20181213, it should still be the same.
20190801:
AFFECTS: users of www/ot-recorder
AUTHOR: dvl@FreeBSD.org
The data directory has moved from /var/spool/owntracks to
/var/db/owntracks
Be sure to stop otrecorder, move the directory, and start otrecorder.
service ot-recorder stop
cd /var/spool
mv owntracks /var/db
service ot-recorder start
20190728:
AFFECTS: users of net-im/py-matrix-synapse
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
The support for Python 2.7 has been dropped with the 1.1.0 release of
net/py-matrix-synapse.
Users that still use the Python 2.7 version of net-im/py-matrix-synapse
should switch to a newer Python version, e.g. 3.6, which is the default
Python version since April 2019.
20190717:
AFFECTS: users of net-p2p/zetacoin and net-p2p/zetacoin-nox11
AUTHOR: daniel@morante.net
Zetacoin will default to using modern versions of BDB (5.x or 6.x) when
the WALLET option is selected. See pkg-help for explanation.
The zetacoin-nox11 slave port was renamed to zetacoin-daemon to align
with the net-p2p/bitcoin format.
The zetacoin-cli and zetacoin-tx utilities have been re-packaged into
a separate port. If you require these programs, or use the zetacoin-cli
program to access the daemon or the GUI, install net-p2p/zetacoin-utils
to reinstall them.
20190717:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/py-borgmatic
AUTHOR: egypcio@FreeBSD.org
The default location for borgmatic's configurations changed. We moved it
from '/etc/borgmatic' to '/usr/local/etc/borgmatic' in order to follow
recommended standards used on FreeBSD.
20190710:
AFFECTS: users with DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=linux=c6 or c6_64 in /etc/make.conf
AUTHOR: tijl@FreeBSD.org
On amd64 adding DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=linux=c6 to /etc/make.conf made Linux
infrastructure ports (linux_base-c6 and linux-c6*) install i386 CentOS 6
packages. Using c6_64 instead of c6 made them install mixed amd64/i386
CentOS 6 packages and allowed Linux application ports to install amd64
binaries when available. The i386-only configuration was only useful for
users of x11/nvidia-driver* which didn't provide Linux amd64 emulation
until recently.
With x11/nvidia-driver* now supporting Linux amd64 there's no longer a
need for i386-only Linux on amd64 so DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=linux=c6 has been
changed to make Linux infrastructure ports install mixed amd64/i386
CentOS 6 packages, like c6_64 before, and support for c6_64 has been
removed.
Users with DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=linux=c6 should reinstall linux_base-c6 and
all packages that depend on it. A list of dependent packages can be
obtained with the following command:
pkg info -r linux_base-c6
Users with DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=linux=c6_64 only need to replace c6_64 with
c6 in /etc/make.conf.
Users of x11/nvidia-driver* should upgrade to FreeBSD 11.3 or 12.0 if
they want to run Linux amd64 OpenGL programs. If you are running an
older version you may want to postpone installing or updating Linux
application ports until you find the time to upgrade because application
ports may install amd64 binaries now. Infrastructure ports are safe to
reinstall, and so is x11/nvidia-driver*.
On i386 nothing has changed.
20190707:
AFFECTS: users of www/gitlab-ce
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
You must at first upgrade to version 11.11.5 before you can upgrade
to version 12.
Support for MySQL will be dropped with next version.
Make sure you use at least PostgreSQL version 9.6.
Follow the normal upgrade manual that can be found here:
https://gitlab.fechner.net/mfechner/Gitlab-docu/blob/master/update/11.11-12.0-freebsd.md
20190705:
AFFECTS: users of net/serviio which bought a license for the non-free features
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
Version 2 of serviio needs a new license file. Updating without a new license
file will disable the non-free features.
20190701:
AFFECTS: users of databases/mysql56-(server|client)
AUTHOR: ale@FreeBSD.org
The default MySQL version has been updated from 5.6 to 5.7.
If you compile your own ports you may keep 5.6 as the default version by
adding the following lines to your /etc/make.conf file:
#
# Keep MySQL 5.6 as default version
#
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=mysql=5.6
If you wish to update to the new default version, you need to first stop any
running server instance. Then, you will need to follow these steps, depending
on installed packages.
# pkg set -o databases/mysql56-client:databases/mysql57-client
# pkg set -o databases/mysql56-server:databases/mysql57-server
# pkg upgrade
20190630:
AFFECTS: users of net/samba410
AUTHOR: timur@FreeBSD.org
If you used Samba in AD/DC mode with the previous versions of the port on UFS2
backed storage you have to add usage of vfs_freebsd VFS module for at least
SYSVOL share and configure it to use 'legacy' mode(see manpage).
The reason behind this is that previous versions Samba port used a hack to
workaround broken mapping of Linux security and trusted extended attributes
into FreeBSD namespace. In particular, essential security.NTACL attribute
was replaced with the user.NTACL and placed in a insecure USER namespace.
This port dropped this hack in favor of vfs_freebsd module, which should
provide more controlled way of such a mapping.
To maintain the compatibility with the previous installations on UFS2 storage
(as ZFS uses it's own way of mapping SYSVOL, thanks to the iXsystems patches)
the vfs_freebsd module provides 'legacy' mode that implements old functionality.
For the fresh installations it is recommended to use 'secure' mode of operations
for this module and use it as a global vfs objects.
Caution: The given module is still considered EXPERIMENTAL.
20190630:
AFFECTS: users of net/samba410, net/samba4[6-8] and devel/talloc?, devel/tevent?, databases/tdb?, databases/ldb*
AUTHOR: timur@FreeBSD.org
The port of the new version of Samba 4.10 is introduced. Due necessarily
to keep backwards compatibility for the legacy samba4[6-8] ports the
upgrade procedure is a bit convoluted.
You are safe to perform fresh new install of samba410 port. In case you
are upgrading from the previous versions of Samba, please use the
following procedure:
0. Take backups of all the relevant files, in particular PREFIX/etc/smb4.conf
and /var/db/samba4/ subdirectory. Keep in mind that files there (may)
have extended attributes, so use appropriate tools to preserve them.
1a. If you haven't updated Samba between 20190619 and 20190630 then next
step should be as simple as:
portmaster -o net/samba410 net/samba48
1b. If you have been affected by the archiving legacy versions of
Samba-related libraries for legacy versions of Samba, which happened
in the given time frame, then you need to reverse operation from the
20190619 entry:
for users of portmaster:
portmaster -o devel/talloc devel/talloc1
portmaster -o devel/tevent devel/tevent1
portmaster -o databases/tdb databases/tdb1
portmaster -o net/samba410 net/samba48
for users of portupgrade:
portupgrade -o devel/talloc devel/talloc1
portupgrade -o devel/tevent devel/tevent1
portupgrade -o databases/tdb databases/tdb1
portupgrade -o net/samba410 net/samba48
20190619:
AFFECTS: users of samba4[6-8] and devel/talloc, devel/tevent, databases/tdb, databases/ldb*
AUTHOR: timur@FreeBSD.org
To introduce samba410(we deliberately skip samba49 due the complexity of handling)
and to drop dependency on deprecated Python 2.7, Samba supplementary libraries
talloc, tevent and tdb were split into current Python 3 compatible versions
and legacy ones, with the suffix "1".
Old versions of Samba were changed to depend on the legacy supplementary libraries,
so if you need to install samba46, samba47 or samba48 over previous Samba
installations you need to downgrade supplementary libs with the following commands:
for users of portmaster:
portmaster -o devel/talloc1 devel/talloc
portmaster -o devel/tevent1 devel/tevent
portmaster -o databases/tdb1 databases/tdb
portmaster -r talloc1
for users of portupgrade:
portupgrade -o devel/talloc1 devel/talloc
portupgrade -o devel/tevent1 devel/tevent
portupgrade -o databases/tdb1 databases/tdb
portupgrade -fr devel/talloc1
20190613:
AFFECTS: users of www/qt5-webengine
AUTHOR: kai@FreeBSD.org
Users that upgrade www/qt5-webengine without using pkg/poudriere might
experience failures due to conflicts with the installed version of 5.12.2.
In that case, pkg delete -f the qt5-webengine package before building
the updated version.
20190611:
AFFECTS: users of net/routinator
AUTHOR: rodrigo@FreeBSD.org
Release 0.4.0 fundamentally changes the command line options for
running the server and introduces a new way to initialize the local RPKI
repository used by Routinator.
If you have been using previous releases, you will likely have to adjust
your tooling. We apologize for this, but we also feel that the new commands
are more intuitive and logical.
20190604:
AFFECTS: users of net/samba47
AUTHOR: antoine@FreeBSD.org
The default version of samba has been switched from 4.7 to 4.8.
Upgrade instructions:
For package users having samba47 installed indirectly (as a dependency):
# pkg upgrade
For package users having samba47 installed directly (leaf port):
# pkg upgrade
# pkg install samba48
For ports users:
If you want to keep samba47, add DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= samba=4.7 to make.conf
If you want to upgrade to samba48, remove samba47:
# pkg delete -f samba47
Portmaster users:
# portmaster net/samba48
# portmaster -a
Portupgrade users:
# portinstall net/samba48
# portupgrade -a
20180601:
AFFECTS: www/tt-rss
AUTHOR: dereks@lifeofadishwasher.com
tt-rss now uses php intl for extension; a web server reload
will be required if intl extension isn't already loaded.
20190522:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/graylog
AUTHOR: dch@FreeBSD.org
The port has been updated to the latest stable version 3.0.2, which
includes more plugins by default, but also requires manual changes to
graylog's configuration files, possibly port and URL changes, such as
X-Graylog-Server-URL settings, and elasticsearch must be >= 5.
The location of configuration files has been amended to align with the
official distribution files and locations.
After upgrading, manually review and merge changes from your
/usr/local/etc/graylog/server/server.conf into
/usr/local/etc/graylog/graylog.conf
Consult https://www.graylog.org/post/announcing-graylog-v3-0-ga for
further details.
20190506:
AFFECTS: users of www/gitea
AUTHOR: stb@lassitu.de
Gitea requires the addition of another secret to the config file in order
to start up. Either manually add JWT_SECRET to the
${PREFIX}/etc/gitea/conf/app.ini config file (see app.ini.sample), or allow
Gitea to make the change for you by making the config file writable to the
git user.
20190424:
AFFECTS: users of www/node
AUTHOR: bhughes@FreeBSD.org
The www/node port has been updated to Node.js v12.0.0, the latest
upstream release. This is a major release, including many significant
changes. Users are encouraged to read the release announcements before
upgrading:
https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v12.0.0/
20190423:
AFFECTS: users of www/gitlab-ce
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
The directory where all repositories and ssh permissions are stored
was changed from /usr/home/git back to /usr/local/git, to match again the
recommended standards on FreeBSD.
This will cause now some other git management packages to collide with
gitlab. Make sure you migrate all you git repositories to gitlab first,
before you continue.
Make sure /usr/local/git/repositories and /usr/local/git/.ssh are not
existing!
Otherwise the next commands can break your installation for managing
git repositories within gitlab and with your other gitlab management
software!
You must move the old files to the new location with:
# service gitlab stop
# mv /usr/home/git /usr/local/
# pkg upg
Make sure you update your config files, diff shows you what you maybe
must change:
# cd /usr/local/www/gitlab-ce
# git diff config/gitlab.yml.sample config/gitlab.yml
# cd /usr/local/share/gitlab-shell/
# git diff config.yml.sample config.yml
# cd /usr/local/share/gitaly
# git diff config.toml.sample config.toml
# Change home directory of user git back to /usr/local/git
# vipw
The line should now looks like:
git:*:211:211::0:0:gitosis user:/usr/local/git:/bin/sh
If you do an upgrade of gitlab follow the upgrade guide.
If not, just start gitlab again with:
# service gitlab start
20190422:
AFFECTS: users of security/libressl
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
The port has been updated to the latest stable version 2.9 of LibreSSL.
The shared library versions of the libraries have been bumped.
After upgrading, manually update all packages that depend on any of the
libraries provided by LibreSSL (libssl, libcrypto and libtls) since the
versions of these libraries have changed. Normally, you can obtain the
list of dependent software by running the following command:
# pkg info -r libressl
Then you should rebuild all ports depending on libressl to avoid dangling
shared library dependencies. Poudriere and pkg handle this correctly,
portmaster and portupgrade users can use the following to rebuild all
dependent ports.
Portmaster users:
portmaster -r libressl
Portupgrade users:
portupgrade -fr security/libressl
20190421:
AFFECTS: users of databases/cego
AUTHOR: pi@FreeBSD.org
To upgrade from cego 2.39.16 to 2.44.1, you need to export to xml before
the upgrade and import from xml after the upgrade, because the internal
storage has changed for some types.
Use these steps:
- export your database while it runs, see
http://www.lemke-it.com/litexec?request=pubcegodoc&user=&lang=en§ion=cgdoc_database_running.html#tsimpexp_mode
for details.
- stop the database
service cego stop
- upgrade the port/package
- re-create the database
cego --mode=create --tableset=<database> --dbxml=<database>.xml
- import the database
cego --mode=xmlimport --tableset=<database> \
--dbxml=<database>.xml --impfile=export.xml --doLogging
- modify /etc/rc.conf by adding
cego_<database>_cpdump="YES"
cego_<database>_cleanup="YES"
- start the database
service cego start
20190420:
AFFECTS: users of lang/ruby24
AUTHOR: mfechner@FreeBSD.org
The default ruby version has been updated from 2.4 to 2.5.
If you compile your own ports you may keep 2.4 as the default version by
adding the following lines to your /etc/make.conf file:
#
# Keep ruby 2.4 as default version
#
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ruby=2.4
If you wish to update to the new default version, you need to first stop any
software that uses ruby. Then, you will need to follow these steps, depending
upon how you manage your system.
If you use pkgng, simply upgrade:
# pkg upgrade
If you use portmaster, install new ruby, then rebuild all ports that depend
on ruby:
# portmaster -o lang/ruby25 lang/ruby24
# portmaster -R -r ruby-2.5
If you use portupgrade, install new ruby, then rebuild all ports that depend
on ruby:
# pkg delete -f ruby portupgrade
# make -C /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portupgrade install clean
# pkg set -o lang/ruby24:lang/ruby25
# portupgrade -x ruby-2.5.\* -fr lang/ruby25
20190419:
AFFECTS: users of emulators/qemu
AUTHOR: bofh@FreeBSD.org
qemu 2.X version has been moved to qemu2. If you would like to use
2.X you should use qemu2. Otherwise you can use the new stable
upstream branch of 3.0.X.
Portmaster users will need to run this command:
portmaster -o emulators/qemu2 emulators/qemu
20190410:
AFFECTS: users of python
AUTHOR: antoine@FreeBSD.org
Default version of python was switched to 3.6.
For ports users wanting to keep version 2.7 as default,
add DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= python=2.7 to make.conf
20190328:
AFFECTS: www/firefox-i18n, www/firefox-esr-i18n, mail/thunderbird-i18n, www/seamonkey-i18n
AUTHOR: gecko@FreeBSD.org
Separate packages for localization packs are no longer supported.
Firefox 65+ has in-browser menu while Firefox ESR60, Thunderbird 60
or SeaMonkey 2.49 should download preferred .xpi manually. Refer to
the following article (including previous revisions) how to do this.
https://support.mozilla.org/kb/use-firefox-another-language
20190328:
AFFECTS: users of www/qt5-webengine
AUTHOR: kde@FreeBSD.org
Users that upgrade www/qt5-webengine without using pkg/poudriere might
experience failures due to conflicts with the installed version of 5.9.5.
In that case, pkg delete -f the qt5-webengine package before building
the updated version.
20190314:
AFFECTS: users of mail/rspamd, mail/rspamd-devel
AUTHOR: vsevolod@FreeBSD.org
User and group that rspamd run as are changed from nobody:nobody to
rspamd:rspamd. Unless it is clean install you need to execute following
command.
# chown -R rspamd:rspamd /var/db/rspamd /var/log/rspamd /var/run/rspamd
20190311:
AFFECTS: users of x11/xorg, x11-fonts/mkfontscale, x11-fonts/mkfontdir
AUTHOR: zeising@FreeBSD.org
The x11-fonts/mkfontdir port has been removed and the functionality
has been merged into x11-fonts/mkfontscale. This might cause issues
with upgrading. If you get conflicts between mkfontscale and mkfontdir
please remove mkfontdir before upgrading.
To do this, simply run the following:
pkg delete -f mkfontdir
20190311:
AFFECTS: users of www/igal2
AUTHOR: rodrigo@freebsd.org
www/igal2 2.2-1 is now built with graphics/ImageMagick6-nox11
and don't install the ImageMagick X11 dependencies anymore.
A build option allows you to restore the previous behaviour.
20190303:
AFFECTS: users of x11-fonts/noto*
AUTHOR: sunpoet@FreeBSD.org
Google Noto Fonts family has been converted to several ports. x11-fonts/noto
is a meta port which includes 1 old port and 5 new ports as follows:
- x11-fonts/noto-basic (was noto-lite): basic fonts set with emoji
- x11-fonts/noto-extra: extra fonts set
- x11-fonts/noto-jp: Japanese fonts set
- x11-fonts/noto-kr: Korean fonts set
- x11-fonts/noto-sc: Simplified Chinese fonts set
- x11-fonts/noto-tc: Traditional Chinese fonts set
20190302:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/paladin
AUTHOR: Ryan Westlund <rlwestlund@gmail.com>
The way paladin parses its config file has changed, please
check the provided sample config.
20190227:
AFFECTS: users of security/softether, security/softether-devel
AUTHOR: meta@FreeBSD.org
These ports' bridge, client, server daemon unintendedly had spit out
chain_certs (certificate chain) directory on libexec directory until
r494024.
If your ${PREFIX}/libexec/softether/chain_certs directory is empty, you
can remove the directory safely. If the directory is not empty, move it
to ${SE_DBDIR} when upgrading softether. Following commands should help:
service softether_(bridge|client|server) stop
(portmaster, portupgrade or pkg upgrade)
mv ${PREFIX}/libexec/softether/chain_certs ${SE_DBDIR}/
service softether_(bridge|client|server) start
With the default Makefile settings, ${SE_DBDIR} is set to /var/db/softether.
20190224:
AFFECTS: users of security/gnutls
AUTHOR: tijl@FreeBSD.org
GnuTLS now looks for its configuration files in PREFIX/etc (/usr/local/etc)
instead of /etc. If the following files exist they have to be moved. On a
default installation these files do not exist.
/etc/gnutls/default-priorities
/etc/gnutls/pkcs11.conf
/etc/tpasswd
/etc/tpasswd.conf
20190215:
AFFECTS: users of net-im/ejabberd
AUTHOR: ashish@FreeBSD.org
If you've mod_mam enabled with compress_xml set to true, then you're affected
by bug where the XML namespace, and tag elements get interchanged in the MAM cache
which results in invalid XML, and causing XMPP clients to disconnect. For more
details, please refer to: https://github.com/processone/ejabberd/issues/2744
This upgrade contains the patch that fixes the problem going forward. For fixing already
affected users, you'll need to wipe off the MAM cache for the affected users:
sudo -u ejabberd -H ejabberdctl remove_mam_for_user <user> <server>
20190207:
AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/mk-livestatus
AUTHOR: egypcio@FreeBSD.org
The default Nagios version supported by net-mgmt/mk-livestatus changed
from Nagios 3 to Nagios 4 - the respective Nagios package was added to
net-mgmt/mk-livestatus' runtime dependencies.
If you still need support for Nagios 3 you just need to change the
options for net-mgmt/mk-livestatus and compile the port yourself.
20190202:
AFFECTS: users of archivers/urbackup-server
AUTHOR: freebsd@coombscloud.com
Some of the port's sources previously included absolute references to /etc/urbackup.
The upgrade now changes these references to ${PREFIX}/etc/urbackup. If you have
placed any configuration files within /etc/urbackup, these should be relocated to
${PREFIX}/etc/urbackup.
20190130:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/password-store
AUTHOR: rene@FreeBSD.org
password-store now stores plugins in ${PREFIX}/libexec instead of ${PREFIX}/lib.
Ensure to move your own extensions there too and update your scripts to avoid
breakage.
20190124:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/rubygem-fluentd, sysutils/fluent-bit
AUTHOR: girgen@FreeBSD.org
The fluentd port has been upgraded from the 0.12 line to 1.3.3. The upgrade
is mostly non-disruptive since there is a backward compatibility with 0.12
plugins and configuration files, but care should be taken about the order of
server upgrades since fluentd 1.x is unable to send it's data to version 0.12
instances. You should carefully read
https://docs.fluentd.org/v1.0/articles/update-from-v0.12 before performing
any upgrade activities.
20190120:
AFFECTS: users of mail/fetchmail
AUTHOR: mandree@FreeBSD.org
The fetchmail port no longer offers the X11 option and no longer
depends on Python. The corresponding fetchmailconf Python program has now
been split out into a separate port or package, so that fetchmail itself
will no longer require Python.
Users who wish to use fetchmailconf should install the new fetchmailconf
port or package.
20190119:
AFFECTS: users of german/webalizer2, japanese/webalizer, polish/webalizer2, portuguese/webalizer-pt_BR, portuguese/webalizer-pt_PT, ukrainian/webalizer, www/geolizer, www/webalizer
AUTHOR: dinoex@FreeBSD.org
The option GEOIP has been changed to used the new database.
Either copy GeoLite2-Country.mmdb in the working directory,
or set the GeoIPDatabase option to the location of the file.
20190114:
AFFECTS: users of graphics/qgis
AUTHOR: rhurlin@gwdg.de
GIS 3.4 LTR, the first long-term release (LTR) of QGIS 3, has landed
in the FreeBSD ports tree. It will also replace the previous 2.18 LTR
in the QGIS package repositories in February 2019 [1].
Beside, the latest Qt4 version 4.8.7 has been EOL since December 2015
and its expiration date on FreeBSD is set to March, 15th 2019.
Because QGIS 2 is based on Qt4 and Python2, it was decided to not create
a legacy port for QGIS 2, after graphics/qgis changed to QGIS 3.
For users moving over from the 2.18 LTR there is a huge list of new
features and impactful changes in this new 3.4 LTR version. Most notably
3.x plugins are incompatible with 2.x plugins, so please review your
plugin usage carefully. Before moving over, if you have not already
done so, take a look at the changelogs from versions 3.0, 3.2, and
3.4 [2][3][4] to understand the full scope of changes in the 3.x release.
[1] https://qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/roadmap.html#release-schedule
[2] http://changelog.qgis.org/en/qgis/version/3.0.0/
[3] http://changelog.qgis.org/en/qgis/version/3.2.0/
[4] http://changelog.qgis.org/en/qgis/version/3.4-LTR/
20190114:
AFFECTS: x11-wm/sway
AUTHOR: jbeich@FreeBSD.org
swayidle and swaylock split out into x11/swayidle and x11/swaylock.
Check your sway config and install those if required.
20190113:
AFFECTS: users of net/GeoIP
AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org
Maxmind no longer provides geolocation data in the legacy format used
by net/GeoIP. All GEOIP-related OPTIONS have been removed, and all
GeoIP-dependent ports will be removed soon.
Where possible, you must switch to net/libmaxminddb, which uses the
newer (and fully supported) GeoIP 2 format. Unfortunately, this is
not a drop-in replacement. To fetch the GeoIP 2 geolocation databases,
whether the free or paid versions, you must use net/geoipupdate
(pkg install geoipupdate).
The legacy database is no longer available, and we cannot distribute
it by the Maxmind license, so the legacy GeoIP format is essentially
dead.
20190108:
AFFECTS: users of databases/mysql-connector-java
AUTHOR: matthew@FreeBSD.org
The databases/mysql-connector-java port has been updated to 8.0.13,
which requires a minimum of Java 1.8, so dropping support for Java
1.6 and 1.7. Users of those versions of Java should substitute the
databases/mysql-connector-java51 port which remains at version
5.1.47
20190103:
AFFECTS: users of multimedia/vlc*
AUTHOR: riggs@FreeBSD.org
The multimedia/vlc port has been upgraded to 3.0.5, the latest upstream
release. Subsequently, multimedia/vlc-qt4 and multimedia/vlc3 have been
retired and removed from the ports tree. Users who previously used
multimedia/vlc3 might want to switch to multimedia/vlc with the following
commands:
# pkg install multimedia/vlc
or
# portmaster -o multimedia/vlc multimedia/vlc3
or
# portupgrade -o multimedia/vlc multimedia/vlc3
20190102:
AFFECTS: users of net/serviio
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
If you have customized your etc/serviio/profile.xml you need to review
and merge changes from the profile.xml.sample file, else you may not be
able to watch mkv files.
20181228:
AFFECTS: users of devel/trio
AUTHOR: rodrigo@freebsd.org
Since trio 1.16-1, the shared lib previously misnamed libtrio.so.2.0.0
is now named libtrio.so.2 and the symlink libtrio.so is created.
20181222:
AFFECTS: users of net/ntopng
AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org
Since ntopng 3.7, for security reasons, the default setting for
the data directory has been changed to "/var/db/ntopng", and the
default user has been changed to "ntopng". This new directory is
created automatically by the port/package with correct permissions.
In order to maintain backward compatibility, if you are already
using "/var/tmp/ntopng" as data directory, ntopng keeps using that
folder, owned by "nobody". This said, using the old defaults is not
recommended and a manual action is required in order to migrate to
the new settings, unless you are already using a custom directory:
# service ntopng stop
# mv /var/tmp/ntopng/* /var/db/ntopng/
# chown -R ntopng:ntopng /var/db/ntopng
# service ntopng start
Please check the upstream FAQ for reference:
https://www.ntop.org/support/faq/migrate-the-data-directory-in-ntopng/
20181218:
AFFECTS: users of misc/openhab2
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
If you upgrade from a previous version, make a backup of
/var/db/openhab2
and run
%%PREFIX%%/libexec/openhab2/runtime/bin/update.freebsd
Config specific info (changes from 2.3.0 to 2.4.0):
Astro Binding: The 'kilometer' and 'miles' channels have been replaced
by a new 'distance' channel
Jeelink Binding: The 'currentWatt' and 'maxWatt' channels have been
replaced with 'currentPower' and 'maxPower' channels
WeatherUnderground Binding: A bridge has been added on top of the
current things, you need to add a bridge
containing your api-key.
ZWave Binding: Major changes have been merged to support features
such as security. All things must be deleted and
re-added. Refer to
https://community.openhab.org/t/zwave-binding-updates/51080
for further information.
Synop Binding is now using UoM. 'wind-speed-ms' and 'wind-speed-knots'
channels have been replaced by a single 'wind-speed'
channel.
Amazonechocontrol Binding: The account thing does not have settings
anymore. You have to login at amazon
once again through the proxy server
http(s)://<YourOpenHAB>/amazonechocontrol
Milight Binding: The various available bulb types do not appear in
the Paper UI Inbox anymore. The correct bulb need
to be added manually. The bulb "zone" is now a
configuration. Bulb Things need to be recreated
to apply this change.
Hue emulation: The item to hue ID mapping is no longer stored in
files, but in the openHAB storage service. You need
to rediscover "devices" in all services that use the
hue emulation (Amazon Echo, Google Home, etc).
20181215:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/graylog
AUTHOR: dch@FreeBSD.org
The dependent ports for ElasticSearch and MongoDB have both changed,
and upstream changes to the configuration file may require minor
changes to work correctly. Refer to the new sample files installed
alongside the port for reference:
server.conf
log4j.xml
graylog_logging.xml
20181213:
AFFECTS: users of lang/perl5*
AUTHOR: mat@FreeBSD.org
The default Perl version has been switched to Perl 5.28. If you are using
binary packages to upgrade your system, you do not have anything to do, pkg
upgrade will do the right thing. For the other people, assuming you are
migrating from 5.26 to 5.28, do:
First, add to /etc/make.conf:
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= perl5=5.28
Portupgrade users:
portupgrade -o lang/perl5.28 -f lang/perl5.26
You can now remove the DEFAULT_VERSIONS line added earlier
from /etc/make.conf
Then you will need to rebuild everything that uses libperl.so, you
can do so with:
portupgrade -f `pkg shlib -qR libperl.so.5.26`
If, for some reason, this command fails at one point, it is safe to
run it again, it will not rebuild what it already rebuilt, as the
ports that have been rebuilt no longer depend on libperl.so.5.26 but
on libperl.so.5.28.
Portmaster users:
portmaster -o lang/perl5.28 lang/perl5.26
You can now remove the DEFAULT_VERSIONS line added earlier
from /etc/make.conf
Then you will need to rebuild everything that uses libperl.so, you
can do so with:
portmaster `pkg shlib -qR libperl.so.5.26`
If, for some reason, this command fails at one point, it is safe to
run it again, it will not rebuild what it already rebuilt, as the
ports that have been rebuilt no longer depend on libperl.so.5.26 but
on libperl.so.5.28.
20181212:
AFFECTS: users of net-im/ejabberd
AUTHOR: ashish@FreeBSD.org
There are some new features added in ejabberd 18.12, esp. related to
bookmarks, and XML compression in message archive storage. Please
refer to: https://blog.process-one.net/ejabberd-18-12/
20181211:
AFFECTS: users of news/inn when upgrading to FreeBSD 12
AUTHOR: naddy@FreeBSD.org
When upgrading from FreeBSD 11 to 12, a change in the size of the
ino_t type causes a binary incompatibility in the overview database
if the default tradindexed format is used.
After upgrading the inn package, remove the overview/group.index
file and regenerate the history and overview database with
makehistory(8) before starting innd.
# echo '. /usr/local/news/lib/innshellvars && \
rm -f $OVERVIEWDIR/group.index && \
$NEWSBIN/makehistory -O -s `wc -l <$HISTORY`' | \
su -fm news -c '/bin/sh -s'
20181209:
AFFECTS: users of DRM ports other than graphics/drm-kmod
AUTHOR: jmd@FreeBSD.org
In order to facilitate future porting efforts and help in supporting multiple
FreeBSD versions, the DRM ports other than drm-kmod (graphics/drm-stable-kmod,
graphics/drm-next-kmod, graphics/drm-devel-kmod) have been renamed to
include the FreeBSD version they are designed for.
drm-stable-kmod is drm-fbsd11.2-kmod
drm-next-kmod is drm-fbsd12.0-kmod
drm-devel-kmod is drm-current-kmod
20181209
AFFECTS: users of devel/geany and devel/geany-plugins
AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org
Geany and its plugins port have been moved to gtk3 and a new gtk2
flavor has been added. The gtk2 flavor has a -gtk2 suffix added to the
package name.
If you want to stay with the gtk2 version you need to use "pkg install"
to install the new gtk2 flavor, pkg will automatically deinstall the
gtk3 flavors.
If using port, to maintain the gtk2 version, you will need to deinstall
geany and its plugins and reinstall specifying the gtk2 flavor.
Note that the following plugins are not available if using the new
gtk3 flavor:
* geany-plugin-debugger
* geany-plugin-devhelp
* geany-plugin-geanypy
* geany-plugin-multiterm
* geany-plugin-scope
20181208:
AFFECTS: users of misc/openhab2
AUTHOR: netchild@FreeBSD.org
If you upgrade from a previous version, make a backup of
/var/db/openhab2
and run
%%PREFIX%%/libexec/openhab2/runtime/bin/update.freebsd
Config specific info (changes from 2.2.0 to 2.3.0):
Nest Binding: The 'camera' Thing Type now has channel groups.
Add 'camera#' before the channel ID in the channel UID of
existing camera channels. The 'time_to_target_mins' channel
of the 'thermostat' Thing Type is renamed to 'time_to_target'
Oceanic Binding: The 'softener' Thing Type no longer exists and is replaced
by the 'serial' and 'ethernet' Thing Types
Yamaha Receiver Binding: The configuration parameter names now use lower
camel case convention. Change 'HOST' to 'host',
'PORT' to 'port' etc
20181124:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/munin-master, sysutils/munin-node, www/owncloud, mail/mailman, net/ntpa
AUTHOR: woodsb02@FreeBSD.org
The newsyslog.conf(5) filename installed by the port has been changed:
OLD: ${PREFIX}/etc/newsyslog.conf.d/${PORTNAME}
NEW: ${PREFIX}/etc/newsyslog.conf.d/${PORTNAME}.conf
Any file found at the old location will be automatically moved to the new
location. This will ensure log rotation will continue to work after change
r340318 to FreeBSD base, where the default newsyslog configuration now only
includes filenames that end with '.conf' and do not begin with '.'.
If you use provisioning/configuration management tools to create or edit this
file, you will need to change their configuration to use the new filename.
20181111
AFFECTS: users of graphics/mesa-libs
AUTHOR: jbeich@FreeBSD.org
Wayland support has been enabled in ports where it doesn't exclude
X11 support in order to make the binary packages usable with Wayland
compositors. If you get strange build failures re-run "make config"
to pick up the new defaults. If the extra dependencies are not
desired add the following to make.conf:
OPTIONS_UNSET += WAYLAND
20181109
AFFECTS: users of security/ossec-hids-server
AUTHOR: dominik.lisiak@bemsoft.pl
The "ossechids_enable" rc variable has been renamed to "ossec_hids_enable".
If using database output, you need to recreate database using new schema
provided in /usr/local/share/doc/ossec-hids.
20181109
AFFECTS: users of security/ossec-hids-local
AUTHOR: dominik.lisiak@bemsoft.pl
The "ossechids_enable" rc variable has been renamed to "ossec_hids_enable".
If using database output, you need to recreate database using new schema
provided in /usr/local/share/doc/ossec-hids.
20181109
AFFECTS: users of security/ossec-hids-client
AUTHOR: dominik.lisiak@bemsoft.pl
The ossec-hids-client port has been renamed to ossec-hids-agent.
Portmaster users will need to run this command:
portmaster -o security/ossec-hids-agent security/ossec-hids-client
If the switch doesn't happen automatically for you, just delete the
ossec-hids-client package and install ossec-hids-agent.
The "ossechids_enable" rc variable has been renamed to "ossec_hids_enable".
20181104:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/ansible*
AUTHOR: lifanov@FreeBSD.org
Default Ansible configuration location changed to LOCALBASE/etc/ansible
instead of a per-flavor directory. If you use system-wide Ansible
configuration, please migrate from a flavored directory to a common
one:
# mv /usr/local/etc/py27-ansible /usr/local/etc/ansible
20181031:
AFFECTS: users of www/node
AUTHOR: bhughes@FreeBSD.org
The www/node port has been updated to Node.js v11.0.0, the latest
upstream release. A new port, www/node10, has been created for the
v10.x LTS branch. Users wanting to stay on v10.x can replace www/node
with www/node8 with one of the following commands:
# pkg install www/node10
or
# portmaster -o www/node10 www/node
or
# portupgrade -o www/node10 www/node
20181022:
AFFECTS: users of lang/php71
AUTHOR: joneum@FreeBSD.org
The default version of PHP has been switched from 7.1 to 7.2.
If you use binary packages you should make a list of php packages
before running 'pkg upgrade':
# pkg info php7\* > ~/installed-php-ports-list
After the upgrade, check with such list if all your php extensions
are still installed, and reinstall them if needed.
If you use mod_php71 you need to deinstall it and install mod_php72.
20181020:
AFFECTS: users of security/libressl
AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org
The port has been updated to the latest stable version 2.8 of LibreSSL.
The shared library versions of the libraries have been bumped.
After upgrading, manually update all packages that depend on any of the
libraries provided by LibreSSL (libssl, libcrypto and libtls) since the
versions of these libraries have changed. Normally, you can obtain the
list of dependent software by running the following command:
# pkg info -r libressl
Then you should rebuild all ports depending on libressl to avoid dangling
shared library dependencies. Poudriere and pkg handle this correctly,
portmaster and portupgrade users can use the following to rebuild all
dependent ports.
Portmaster users:
portmaster -r libressl
Portupgrade users:
portupgrade -fr security/libressl
20181018:
AFFECTS: users of security/hitch
AUTHOR: zi@FreeBSD.org
Hitch has been updated to run as the hitch user/group, instead of the
previous default of nobody/nobody. You should review your hitch
configuration to ensure that everything has been updated to reflect
this change.
20181014:
AFFECTS: users of sysutils/ansible
AUTHOR: lifanov@FreeBSD.org
Ansible has been updated to 2.7.0. Please follow the porting guide
to update the rulesets:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/porting_guides/porting_guide_2.7.html
If you wish to stay with 2.6 version, you can switch
to new sysutils/ansible2.6 port, which tracks stable 2.6 branch:
# pkg set -n ansible:ansible26
20181010:
AFFECTS: users of mail/courier-imap and other courier ports
AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org
Courier-IMAP 5.0.0 added IMAP UTF8 support, and converted maildir
folders' names to Unicode.
Updating an existing system to Courier-IMAP 5.0, and later,
requires a manual one-time conversion of all existing maildirs
using the maildirmake command. See the maildirmake(1) manual page
for more information.
All other courier ports accessing maildirs also need to be updated
at the same time.
20181009:
AFFECTS: users of devel/pecl-xdebug*
AUTHOR: pizzamig@FreeBSD.org
xdebug 2.6.1 (devel/pecl-xdebug) is the new default version and it supports
PHP from 7.0 to 7.2 included.
If you're using PHP 5.6, the previous compatible xdebug version is still
available in devel/pecl-xdebug25
If you're using PHP 7.3, the only compatible xdebug version is available
in devel/pecl-xdebug-devel