From: Hal Martin <hal.martin@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Update After A Year
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 18:45:21 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4786AE11.8090405@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20080110111910.78309563@zaphod.digimed.co.uk>
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It's been much less than a year since I've updated last, however I'm
experiencing problems updating my system. First off, I have Gentoo
2007.0 installed on an AMD64 X2 3800+ (SMP kernel.) I cannot upgrade PAM
from 0.99.8.1-r1 to 0.99.9.0. The output of trying to do so is the
following:
emerge pam
Calculating dependencies... done!
>>> Verifying ebuild Manifests...
>>> Emerging (1 of 1) sys-libs/pam-0.99.9.0 to /
* Linux-PAM-0.99.9.0.tar.bz2 RMD160 SHA1 SHA256 size ;-)
... [ ok ]
* checking ebuild checksums ;-)
... [ ok ]
* checking auxfile checksums ;-)
... [ ok ]
* checking miscfile checksums ;-)
... [ ok ]
* checking Linux-PAM-0.99.9.0.tar.bz2 ;-)
... [ ok ]
*
* Your current setup is using one or more of the following modules,
* that are not built or supported anymore:
* pam_pwdb, pam_radius, pam_timestamp, pam_console
* If you are in real need for these modules, please contact the maintainers
* of PAM through http://bugs.gentoo.org/ providing information about its
* use cases.
* Please also make sure to read the PAM Upgrade guide at the following URL:
* http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/pam/upgrade-0.99.xml
*
'emerge --search pam' returns the following (I'm only going to include
the actual listing for pam, and not all the other stuff it lists to keep
the list short)
* sys-libs/pam
Latest version available: 0.99.9.0
Latest version installed: 0.99.8.1-r1
Size of files: 887 kB
Homepage: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/
Description: Linux-PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules)
License: PAM
I've followed the Linux-PAM upgrade guide, which didn't mention what to
do in the event that those modules were used.
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/pam/upgrade-0.99.xml
There is a forum discussion on this matter, however none of the modules
appear in /etc/pam.d/ files...
I don't know enough about PAM and Gentoo to know if running a PAMless
system would cause problems, I have been using linux for a while, but I
am relatively new to Gentoo (and yes, I realize that PAM is not
exclusive to Gentoo...) I've tried the #gentoo channel on FreeNode and
after an hour of asking and waiting, was unable to receive an answer.
Any help would be appriciated.
Thanks!
Hal Martin
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 12:57:57 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>
>> Generally you can just emerge -uND world and we done with it. But life
>> isn't always so simple. I can think of a few updates in the last while
>> that were problematic, but I think they were all more than a year ago:
>>
>
> The expat upgrade was less than a year ago for stable systems.
>
> I'd go with emerge -auvDN system and check the output carefully before
> opting to proceed. I'd also make sure that ELOG is correctly set up in
> make.conf so you don't miss any important massages.
>
> After updating system, it would be prudent to run revdep-rebuild before
> moving onto the rest of world.
>
> emerge -e is pointless, portage is quite capable of determining what
> needs to be updated, and reemerging everything just creates noise and
> confusion that could make it harder to deal with any potential problems.
>
>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-01-10 23:43 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-01-10 10:29 [gentoo-user] Update After A Year Tamas Sarga
2008-01-10 10:57 ` Alan McKinnon
2008-01-10 11:19 ` Neil Bothwick
2008-01-10 19:22 ` [gentoo-user] expat update (was:Update After a Year) b.n.
2008-01-10 19:39 ` Neil Bothwick
2008-01-11 6:49 ` Alan McKinnon
2008-01-11 7:13 ` [gentoo-user] expat update Dale
2008-01-10 23:45 ` Hal Martin [this message]
2008-01-11 1:17 ` [gentoo-user] Update After A Year Stroller
2008-01-11 2:04 ` Stroller
2008-01-11 3:58 ` Randy Barlow
2008-01-11 17:30 ` [gentoo-user] " reader
2008-01-10 10:58 ` [gentoo-user] " Dale
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