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. 20180404: AFFECTS: users of www/nextcloud AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org With the 13.0.1 update the path for Apps bundled with the package has changed from "apps" to "apps-pkg". You must add an entry to the "apps_paths" array in config/config.php of your nextcloud installation, a patch for the default installation can be applied with: # cd /usr/local/www/nextcloud # su -m www -c "php ./occ config:import < /usr/local/share/nextcloud/fix-apps_paths.json 20180401: AFFECTS: users of mail/dovecot and mail/dovecot-pigeonhole AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org Dovecot has been upgraded to 2.3.1, and pigeonhole to 0.5.1. Most existing dovecot installations MUST be modified for 2.3, but for most users the modifications are simple. Modify your Dovecot conf.d/ files before spinning up 2.3.1. The upgrading instructions are detailed here: https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Upgrading/2.3 20180330: AFFECTS: users of lang/perl5* AUTHOR: mat@FreeBSD.org The default Perl version has been switched to Perl 5.26. 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 20161103, it should still be the same. 20180325: AFFECTS: users of net/samba48 AUTHOR: timur@FreeBSD.org New Samba 4.8 upgrades the relevant database files in the way, that doesn't allow easy fallback to the previous versions of Samba. So, before upgrading to the new version make a backup of the /var/db/samba4/ directory. Full list of changes, new features and upgrade procedure is available at: https://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.8.0.html Please, read it carefully before upgrading!. 20180320: AFFECTS: users of x11/sterm AUTHOR: pkubaj@anongoth.pl The user-defined options in config.h have changed. You should compare your config.h file with the default one and change appropriately. 20180319: AFFECTS: users of dns/dnsmasq AUTHOR: mandree@FreeBSD.org Note that with dnsmasq 2.79, some parts of the interface have changed in an incompatible way versus previous versions. This comprises changed recursion behaviour, signature support, a change for SIGINT (vs. SIGHUP) behaviour. Note especially that dnsmasq will no longer answer non-recursive queries unless it is marked authoritative! Be sure to see the manual page for the various --auth-* options, such as --auth-zone. Please see the CHANGELOG that ships with dnsmasq for details. 20180317: AFFECTS: users of multimedia/plexpy AUTHOR: feld@FreeBSD.org Plexpy project has been renamed to Tautulli due to copyright infringement. The software also has received a major update. Please see the following upgrade instructions: - Install multimedia/tautulli - Create /var/db/tautulli, owned by the user you will run the daemon as (default: nobody). - Copy your config.ini and plexpy.db to /var/db/tautulli - Enable the service and start the software Tautulli should automatically find your database file, rename it to tautulli.db, and perform the required updates. 20180310: AFFECTS: users of security/openssl AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org The EXPCIPHERS option has been removed from the security/openssl port. Use the security/openssl-unsafe port if you require this feature. 20180309: AFFECTS: users of net/unison AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org Unison has been upgraded to version 2.51, which uses a different wire protocol than 2.48 did. In order to support synchronization with other computers where Unison is still at version 2.48, a new port net/unison248 has been created. It provides unison248 and, for the x11 flavor, also unison248-text. This unison248 port can be installed in parallel with the existing net/unison port. 20180308: AFFECTS: */php* */pecl* */pear* AUTHOR: mat@FreeBSD.org PHP extensions and modules have been flavored. People using Poudriere 3.2+ and binary packages do not have to do anything if they are using PHP applications. PHP modules and extensions may have change their names from php5- or php7- to fully versionned phpXY-. PECL extensions and PEAR modules package names have changed from pecl- and pear- to phpXX-pecl and phpXX-pear-. To rename an installed package to match the new naming scheme, for example, for the imagick pecl extension, run: # pkg set -n pecl-imagick:php56-pecl-imagick For other people, to build the PHP 7.2 version of, for example, databases/php-memcached, you need to run: # make FLAVOR=php72 install 20180220: AFFECTS: users of www/nextcloud AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org The file and directory permissions of Nextcloud have changed. Write permissions have been removed from all directories except `data' and `config'. For the updater to work, the app store of your installation must be disabled. To disable the app-store prior to updating the package: # cd /usr/local/www/nextcloud # su -m www -c "php ./occ config:system:set appstoreenabled --value=false --type=boolean" If you've already updated your nextcloud package, you must manually edit the configuration of nextcloud (config/config.php) and add 'appstoreenabled' => false, to the CONFIG array before the updater will run. 20180214: AFFECTS: users of lang/ruby23 AUTHOR: swills@FreeBSD.org The default ruby version has been updated from 2.3 to 2.4. If you compile your own ports you may keep 2.3 as the default version by adding the following lines to your /etc/make.conf file: # # Keep ruby 2.3 as default version # DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ruby=2.3 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/ruby24 lang/ruby23 # portmaster -R -r ruby-2.4 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/ruby23:lang/ruby24 # portupgrade -x ruby-2.4.\* -fr lang/ruby24 20180209: AFFECTS: users of japanese/lookup AUTHOR: yasu@utahime.org japanese/lookup is update to 1.99.96.20130920. This version is not compatible with previous version 1.4.1 and incompatibility includes how to setup. See info of Lookup for detail. 20180209: AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/pmacct AUTHOR: pi@FreeBSD.org To allow separete pmacctd instances per interface, use pmacctd_enable="YES" pmacctd_interfaces="re1 re2" in /etc/rc.conf. The path to the config files will be /usr/local/etc/pmacct/ 20180208: AFFECTS: users of mail/mailman* AUTHOR: mandree@FreeBSD.org In order to overcome complaints about mismatched checksums in Mailman/Default.py, mailman now configures the DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST and DEFAULT_URL_HOST to "localhost" statically, and the rc script will check this and refuse to start on next boot. Users must configure DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST and DEFAULT_URL_HOST in Mailman/mm_cfg.py properly and add this line below: add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST) A short example has been added to: ${PREFIX}/local/share/doc/mailman/FreeBSD-post-install-notes. As of 2.1.26_3, the post-install script will add back the prior default settings to mm_cfg.py (instead of Defaults.py) if no virtual hosts have been defined, to cover the normal use cases and initial installation. 20180201: AFFECTS: users of editors/emacs* and all ports using Emacs via USES=emacs AUTHOR: jrm@FreeBSD.org The Emacs ports framework has been updated to support flavors and the editors/emacs-nox11 port has been replaced by the nox flavors of editors/emacs and editors/emacs-devel. Supported Flavors -------------------------------------------------------- editors/emacs: full canna nox editors/emacs-devel: full nox ports using Emacs: full canna nox devel_full devel_nox -------------------------------------------------------- For those using pre-built packages, if # pkg upgrade does not install the new Emacs package, use one of # pkg install emacs # pkg install emacs-canna # pkg install emacs-nox # pkg install emacs-devel # pkg install emacs-devel_nox For those building their own packages, a flavor other than the default must be specified. For example, to build the nox flavor of editors/emacs, or to build the devel_full flavor of a port using Emacs, use # poudriere bulk -j 11amd64 editors/emacs@nox # poudriere bulk -j 11amd64 print/pdf-tools@devel_full or # make FLAVOR=nox install # make FLAVOR=devel_full An alternative to the default flavor, full, for editors/emacs and editors/emacs-devel can be set in make.conf. For example, to specify nox as the default flavor for both ports, use .if ${.CURDIR:M*/editors/emacs*} FLAVOR?=nox .endif For ports using Emacs, an alternative to the default flavor, full, can be also be set in make.conf. For example, to automatically depend on emacs-nox, use DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=emacs=nox 20180117: AFFECTS: users of x11-toolkits/kf5-kirigami2 and x11/kf5-plasma-framework AUTHOR: kde@FreeBSD.org Files that were previously installed by kf5-kirigami2 are now installed by kf5-plasma-framework. This can lead to a conflict during the upgrade of the packages. It is recommended to first remove the package kf5-kirigami2. 20180115 AFFECTS: users of net-p2p/transmission-daemon AUTHOR: woodsb02@FreeBSD.org The transmission-daemon port has been updated to 2.92_4 to incorporate a patch which mitigates DNS rebinding attacks. This will prevent clients from being able to connect to the transmission daemon using DNS with any hostname other than localhost, unless one of the following is done: - Enable password authentication, then any hostname is allowed. This can be achieved by either: - setting rpc-authentication-required to true, and adding credentials to the rpc-username and rpc-password fields in settings.json (must be done whilst the transmission service is stopped); or - running transmission-daemon with the following arguments (these can be set with transmission_flags in /etc/rc.conf): -t -u USERNAME -v PASSWORD OR - Add the allowed server hostnames to the rpc-host-whitelist setting in settings.json (must be done whilst the transmission service is stopped). Note that this value is NOT a list of allowed CLIENTS, but instead a list of allowed SERVER hostnames. 20180111 AFFECTS: users of editors/vim-lite AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org The vim-lite port has been renamed to vim-console, because it isn't actually any lighter. All three vim packages are built with --enable-features=huge. Portmaster users will need to run this command: portmaster -o editors/vim-console editors/vim-lite If the switch doesn't happen automatically for you, just delete the vim-lite package and install vim-console. 20180109 AFFECTS: users of www/qt5-webengine AUTHOR: kde@FreeBSD.org The upgrade of www/qt5-webengine to 5.9.3 may fail if an older version of it is installed. It is recommended to either build the port in a builder like poudriere, or to deinstall and then doing an install. 20180107 AFFECTS: users of security/gnupg and mail/mutt and mail/neomutt AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org The invocation for gpg from mutt/neomutt changed between gnupg-2.0 (which has expired and is now removed) and gnupg-2.2 (the current version in the tree). Unless you're using gpgme, PGP-related commands may fail in (neo)mutt. In all cases, users are strongly urged to use security/gpgme to take care of the setup for you. If you prefer to roll your own, the following muttrc/neomuttrc entry has been reported to work: pgp_decrypt_command="gpg2 %?p?--passphrase-fd 0 --pinentry-mode=loopback? --no-verbose --batch --output - %f" See muttrc(5), neomuttrc(5), mutt.org, and neomutt.org for instructions on (neo)mutt's gpg and gpgme instructions. 20180102: AFFECTS: users of devel/awscli AUTHOR: bhughes@FreeBSD.org The package name for devel/awscli has changed (back) to just awscli. The introduction of flavors erroneously caused the awscli package to be renamed to py27-awscli. 20171230: AFFECTS: users of net-im/ejabberd AUTHOR: ashish@FreeBSD.org If you are building ejabberd 17.11 on a host, which already has an older version of ejabberd installed, then build process will fail with "unknown type specifier" errors. As a workaround, please uninstall ejabberd before building ejabberd. This has been reported upstream at: https://github.com/processone/ejabberd/issues/2194 20171223: AFFECTS: users of dns/dnscrypt-proxy AUTHOR: egypcio@googlemail.com The 1.9.5_3 update of dns/dnscrypt-proxy replaces the default resolver used by dnscrypt-proxy (cisco/OpenDNS) by a random one that does not log entries and supports dnssec. 20171223: AFFECTS: users of samba44 AUTHOR: antoine@FreeBSD.org The default version of samba has been switched from 4.4 to 4.6. Upgrade instructions: For package users having samba44 installed indirectly (as a dependency): # pkg upgrade For package users having samba44 installed directly (leaf port): # pkg upgrade # pkg install samba46 For ports users: If you want to keep samba44, add DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= samba=4.4 to make.conf If you want to upgrade to samba46, remove samba44: # pkg delete -f samba44 Portmaster users: # portmaster net/samba46 # portmaster -a Portupgrade users: # portinstall net/samba46 # portupgrade -a 20171218: AFFECTS: users of devel/gogs AUTHOR: dg@syrec.org Gogs user has been changed to "git" and configuration files are now located in /usr/local/etc/gogs. Users should update ownership of the existing Gogs directories with # chown -R git:git /var/db/gogs # chown -R git:git /var/log/gogs and either move or merge the contents of /var/db/gogs/home/.ssh with /usr/local/git/.ssh. After migration, /var/db/gogs/home can be removed, and both the user "gogs" and the group "gogs" should be deleted: # rm -rf /var/db/gogs/home # pw userdel gogs # pw groupdel gogs 20171215: AFFECTS: users of finance/gnucash AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org The gnucash port has been converted too use flavors, the GUILE1 and GUILE2 options have been converted to flavors so that two separate packages can be provided. Since the next major release of gnucash will drop guile1 support, the default flavor package is compiled against guile2, switching the previous default. Users who intend to stay on the guile1 version should deinstall the default gnucash package and install the gnucash-guile1 package. 20171214: AFFECTS: all ports users AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org Support for some deprecated variables is going to be removed soon. If you use any of the following constructs (usually in /etc/make.conf), you must switch to the new incantations: OLD NEW ------------------------------- ------------------------------ WITH_[...] OPTIONS_SET= [...] WITHOUT_[...] OPTIONS_UNSET= [...] WITHOUT_NLS OPTIONS_UNSET= NLS NOPORTDOCS OPTIONS_UNSET= DOCS NOPORTEXAMPLES OPTIONS_UNSET= EXAMPLES WITH_BDB_VER=[...] DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= bdb=[...] OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=[...] DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= linux=[...] WITH_OPENSSL_BASE DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= ssl=base WITH_OPENSSL_PORT DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= ssl=port 20171205: AFFECTS: users of dns/powerdns AUTHOR: krion@FreeBSD.org Recursor passthrough removal: This will impact many installations. Previously, the PowerDNS Authoritative Server contained a facility for sending recursion desired queries to a resolving backend, possibly after first consulting its local cache. This feature (‘recursor=’) was frequently confusing and also delivered inconsistent results, for example when a query ended up referring to a CNAME that was outside of the Authoritative Server’s knowledge. 20171203: AFFECTS: users of sysutils/dsbmd AUTHOR: mk@freeshell.de Due to new configuration variables and new features, users of dsbmd version 0.4.1 and earlier should consider recreating their dsbmd.conf from the new dsbmd.conf.sample. 20171130: AFFECTS: all ports users AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org The ports tree has gained "flavors," which are a way to produce multiple variations of a port. Some intended examples of this are language modules being produced for multiple language versions, and lite/nox11 packages, without needing separate ports for each variation. Python ports have already been flavored (see the below entry). Flavor support must be added to individual ports. Flavors are already supported by make, pkg, poudriere, and synth; see the manpages for those tools for usage instructions. Portmaster and portupgrade don't support flavors yet, but community work on those tools is in progress. Some bumps and breakages are inevitable for a major change such as this. Please report breakages and monitor the ports@ list for solutions as they become available. 20171130: AFFECTS: */py* AUTHOR: mat@FreeBSD.org Ports using Python via USES=python are now flavored. All the py3-* ports have been removed and folded into their py-* master ports. People using Poudriere 3.2+ and binary packages do not have to do anything. For other people, to build the Python 3.6 version of, for example, databases/py-gdbm, you need to run: # make FLAVOR=py36 install 20171126: AFFECTS: users of security/p5-openxpki AUTHOR: dbaio@FreeBSD.org OpenXPKI has been updated to 1.19.4, some important changes were made, please see the upgrading documentation for more details: http://openxpki.readthedocs.io/en/latest/upgrading.html 20171126: AFFECTS: users of mail/sympa AUTHOR: dgeo@centrale-marseille.fr Web's static dirs have moved to a single dedicated directory. Users should review webserver's /static configuration (examples in share/examples/sympa). 20171119: AFFECTS: users of sysutils/zrepl AUTHOR: woodsb02@FreeBSD.org Zrepl has been updated to 0.0.2, which introduces two changes that will require existing users to change their zrepl.yml config file: - global.logging is no longer a dictionary but a list. Refer to the new format here: https://zrepl.github.io/configuration/logging.html - source job field datasets renamed to filesystems. Refer to the new format here: https://zrepl.github.io/configuration/jobs.html https://zrepl.github.io/changelog.html#id1 20171117: AFFECTS: users of sysutils/terraform AUTHOR: lifanov@FreeBSD.org Terraform has been updated to 0.11, which introduces several incompatible changes. Please follow upgrading guide when updating the package. https://www.terraform.io/upgrade-guides/0-11.html 20171114: AFFECTS: users of ports-mgmt/poudriere AUTHOR: bdrewery@FreeBSD.org "poudriere options" now respects the -p flag while it did not before. This means that it may create an empty directory when used now rather than continue to use your existing options set. You may want to not use -p or move your existing options directory, in /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/*-options, to the new format with the ports tree name in it. Otherwise "poudriere bulk" will use the new empty directory. This behavior will likely change in 3.2.1 to be more backwards-compatible. 20171112: AFFECTS: consumers of devel/oniguruma* AUTHOR: riggs@FreeBSD.org Outdated versions of oniguruma have been removed from the ports tree; devel/oniguruma is the only supported version, currently replacing devel/oniguruma6. pkg should handle this automatically while users of portmaster or portupgrade might need to take additional manual steps: for users of portmaster: portmaster -o devel/oniguruma devel/oniguruma6 portmaster -r devel/oniguruma for users of portupgrade: portupgrade -o devel/oniguruma devel/oniguruma6 portupgrade -fr devel/oniguruma 20171107: AFFECTS: users of www/node AUTHOR: bhughes@FreeBSD.org The www/node port has been updated to node.js v9.0.0, the latest upstream release. A new port, www/node8, has been created for the v8.x LTS branch. Users wanting to stay on v8.x can replace www/node with www/node8 with one of the following commands: # pkg install www/node8 or # portmaster -o www/node8 www/node or # portupgrade -o www/node8 www/node 20171107: AFFECTS: users of security/libressl AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org The port has been updated to the latest stable version 2.6 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. 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 20171105 AFFECTS: users of www/mod_auth_cas AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org The configuration of mod_auth_cas has changed since the previous version. Visit the https://github.com/apereo/mod_auth_cas page for an overview of all configuration parameters 20171105: AFFECTS: users of www/mod_rpaf2 AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org The configuration of mod_rpaf2 has been heavily modified since version 0.6. Have a look at https://github.com/gnif/mod_rpaf/tree/v0.8.4 to determine what you need to change in your configuration. 20171031: AFFECTS: users of editors/vim AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org The default vim language bindings have changed. Python 2 and 3 bindings may now be enabled independently (the default vim package will continue to depend on python-2.7). Lua and Tcl bindings have been disabled by default. If you need these bindings, you'll need to compile vim yourself. Note that bindings are only for plugins written in those languages, and for interactive debugging. Editing, indenting, linting, completing, and syntax-highlighting those languages is NOT affected. 20171026: AFFECTS: users of devel/universal-ctags AUTHOR: rodrigo@FreeBSD.org Due to conflicts with emacs ctag (editors/emacs-devel, editors/emacs-nox11, editors/emacs), the installed files will be prefixed with the 'u' character. The new binaries will de named uctags and ureadtags. 20171015: AFFECTS: people using WITHOUT_DEBUG AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org The WITHOUT_DEBUG flag has been retired. It's only purpose was to override a global WITH_DEBUG, if that was defined, but many ports were ignoring such flag even if honouring WITH_DEBUG. The same effect can be obtained using ".undef WITH_DEBUG" without any special support in port Makefiles. 20171012: AFFECTS: users of security/openssh-portable AUTHOR: bdrewery@FreeBSD.org OpenSSH has been upgraded to 7.6p1 which has removed several deprecated features: - SSH version 1 support dropped. - Dropped support for hmac-ripemd160 MAC. - Dropped support for the ciphers arcfour, blowfish and CAST. - RSA keys less than 1024 bits are refused. The HPN option is currently disabled by default, and does not build, in the package. This follows what happened in base as well. 20171004: AFFECTS: users of security/krb5-appl AUTHOR: cy@FreeBSD.org Configuration options to rename kerberos ftp, telnet, rlogin, rsh, and rcp are now default to avoid conflicting with net/bsdrcmds packages (in poudriere). Deselect the options to use the original command names and also uninstall net/bsdrcmds to avoid the conflict. 20171002: AFFECTS: users of x11-wm/cwm AUTHOR: tobik@FreeBSD.org Configuration options were renamed and you need to update your ~/.cwmrc accordingly. Make sure to check cwmrc(5) for the new option names. cwm-migrate-config.pl can help in migrating your ~/.cwmrc. 20171001: AFFECTS: users of mail/isync using Maildir sub-folders AUTHOR: ehaupt@FreeBSD.org If you have Maildir sub-folders, you need to update the configuration to specify the naming style. Please refer to the mbsync(1) man page section 'SubFolders Verbatim|Maildir++|Legacy' on how to make the apropriate changes. 20170930: AFFECTS: users of PHP and its modules AUTHOR: eugen@FreeBSD.org All lang/php* ports switched to depend on devel/oniguruma6 instead of previous oniguruma version some time ago. If you have not moved from devel/oniguruma5 before and have troubles updating PHP, for users of portmaster: portmaster -o devel/oniguruma6 devel/oniguruma5 portmaster -r devel/oniguruma6 for users of portupgrade: portupgrade -o devel/oniguruma6 devel/oniguruma5 portupgrade -fr devel/oniguruma6 pkg should handle this automatically. 20170928: AFFECTS: users of security/courier-authlib and its modules AUTHOR: madpilot@FreeBSD.org The affected ports have been modified to follow the upstream suggested best practice to use the sysconftool on installation. Please make sure your configuration files include all the comments that tool uses to correctly update the configuration on update. You can use the ".sample" or ".dist" files as templates for missing comments if needed. 20170915: AFFECTS: users of devel/cargo AUTHOR: rust@FreeBSD.org Starting with version 1.19.0, Cargo is provided with Rust. Therefore, devel/cargo was merged into lang/rust. 20170914: AFFECTS: users of CMake & CMake Modules AUTHOR: adridg@FreeBSD.org The devel/cmake-modules port has been merged into devel/cmake. The benefit of being able to update the modules without the binary is outweighed by the issues caused by having the binary out-of-sync with the modules. Users should delete the devel/cmake-modules package and then upgrade or reinstall devel/cmake. All ports have been updated to depend only on CMake. 20170904 AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/seafile-server AUTHOR: ultima@FreeBSD.org Users using MySQL updating to 6.1.2 need to verify table's collation are utf8_unicode_ci. Upstream has set collation type to be implicit and will cause all libraries to disappear if set to incorrect collation. 20170828 AFFECTS: users of security/gnupg AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org security/gnupg has become the new stable version of GnuPG. This is an LTS branch. gnupg20 will reach EOL at the end of the year, and all gnupg20 users should migrate to gnupg22. See https://gnupg.org/faq/whats-new-in-2.1.html for important changes. 20170820: AFFECTS: users of www/uwsgi AUTHOR: ultima@FreeBSD.org The default socket owner and mode had been changed from www:www 600 to uwsgi:www 660. This should resolve issue #1471[1] on github. [1] https://github.com/unbit/uwsgi/issues/1471 20170808: AFFECTS: users of lang/ghc and */hs-* AUTHOR: haskell@FreeBSD.org The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compiler has been updated to version 8.0.2. Hence it is recommended to rebuild or reinstall all the dependent ports and the lang/ghc port itself in one of the following ways: # portmaster -w -r ghc or # portupgrade -fr lang/ghc In case of pkg(8), it is probably safer to remove all the GHC-dependent packages along with GHC and reinstall everything from scratch. For example: # pkg query "%ro" ghc > ghc-pkgs.txt # pkg delete -y lang/ghc In ghc-pkgs.txt, check and remove all the packages that have been moved on the update, then use this command: # pkg install -y `cat ghc-pkgs.txt` 20170807: AFFECTS: users of mail/dovecot2 and mail/dovecot2-pigeonhole AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org Now that dovecot1 has been removed from the ports tree, dovecot2 and dovecot2-pigeonhole have been renamed to simply dovecot and dovecot-pigeonhole. pkg should handle the rename automatically, but if you run into trouble, you can point pkg at the new origin via: # pkg set -o mail/dovecot2:mail/dovecot # pkg set -o mail/dovecot2-pigeonhole:mail/dovecot-pigeonhole Similarly, you can point portmaster at the new location via: # portmaster -o mail/dovecot mail/dovecot2 If all else fails, just remove and reinstall the package: # pkg delete dovecot2 # pkg install dovecot 20170806: AFFECTS: users of mail/dovecot2-antispam-plugin AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org Development of the antispam plugin ceased years ago, and upstream recommends using pigeonhole (mail/dovecot2-pigeonhole) instead. See https://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/AntispamWithSieve for a recipe to replicate the antispam plugin's behaviour. 20170803: AFFECTS: users of net/guacamole-client AUTHOR: ultima@FreeBSD.org As of version 0.9.13, the configuration directory for guacamole-client has changed from /usr/local/etc/guacamole to /usr/local/etc/guacamole-client. 20170803: AFFECTS: users of net/guacamole-server AUTHOR: ultima@FreeBSD.org As of version 0.9.13, the configuration directory for guacamole-server has changed from /usr/local/etc/guacd to /usr/local/etc/guacamole-server. 20170803: AFFECTS: users of sysutils/terraform AUTHOR: lifanov@FreeBSD.org Terraform was updated to version 0.10.0, which split out provider plugins. Provider plugins are now installed in the project directory the next time "terraform init" is run. Please see the complete upgrading guide: https://www.terraform.io/upgrade-guides/0-10.html 20170729: AFFECTS: users of net-p2p/bitcoin AUTHOR: lwhsu@FreeBSD.org Bitcoin data directory has been changed from /var/db/bitcoind to /var/db/bitcoin. Users of previous versions may want to migrate data to new location or specify bitcoind_data. 20170729: AFFECTS: users of mail/mailscanner AUTHOR: crees@FreeBSD.org Version 5.0.3 of MailScanner introduced a serious bug in packaging. Unfortunately if it is installed, your configuration has been deleted. If you have managed to get it working, please back up /usr/local/etc/MailScanner as it will also be deleted on deinstall of the same package. 20170726: AFFECTS: users of www/luakit AUTHOR: ports@textmail.me Luakit was updated to version 2017.07.26, which is incompatible to the previous release from 2012. Please remove old configuration files from the following directories: ${PREFIX}/etc/xdg/luakit ${HOME}/.config/luakit ${HOME}/.local/share/luakit 20170721: AFFECTS: users of security/sshguard* AUTHOR: dan.mcgregir@usask.ca security/sshguard was updated to 2.0.0, and security/sshguard-pf, security/sshguard-ipfw, and security/sshguard-null have been merged into security/sshguard. Configuration of the service is now handled in ${PREFIX}/etc/sshguard.conf. Please select the desired backend, -null is selected by default. In order to upgrade from 1.7.1 change the origin to security/sshguard # pkg set -o security/sshguard-ipfw:security/sshguard # pkg set -o security/sshguard-null:security/sshguard # pkg set -o security/sshguard-pf:security/sshguard 20170717: AFFECTS: users of devel/p5-Log-Any and devel/p5-Log-Any-Adapter-Syslog AUTHOR: eugen@FreeBSD.org devel/p5-Log-Any-Adapter-Syslog functionality have been merged into devel/p5-Log-Any and from now devel/p5-Log-Any must be used. devel/p5-Log-Any-Adapter-Syslog will be marked as deprecated and removed. 20170712: AFFECTS: users of devel/apr1 AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org APR was updated to 1.6.0 and APR-util was updated to 1.6.2 The Apache Portable Runtime project removed support for FreeTDS from the APR Utilities in version 1.6. Users of FreeTDS will have to migrate configurations to use the newly added ODBC support in conjunction with FreeTDS using FreeTDS' ODBC capabilities. Please rebuild all ports which are using functions from APR/APR-util such as Apache, Subversion, etc. Normally, you can obtain the list of dependent software by running the following command: # pkg info -r apr Then you should rebuild all ports depending on APR(-util) 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 apr Portupgrade users: portupgrade -fr devel/apr1 20170710: AFFECTS: users of net-im/ejabberd AUTHOR: ashish@FreeBSD.org After update to 17.07, there is an issue[1] expected related to certificate verification with TLS connections. [1] - https://github.com/processone/ejabberd/issues/1833 20170628: AFFECTS: users of www/node AUTHOR: bhughes@FreeBSD.org The www/node port has been updated to Node.js v8.1.2, 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/v8.0.0/ https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v8.1.0/ 20170626: AFFECTS: users of net-mgmt/zabbix24* AUTHOR: dbaio@FreeBSD.org Zabbix 2.4 has reached end of life and net-mgmt/zabbix24* ports have been removed. Users that have not yet moved to a newer version, should use now net-mgmt/zabbix3-* (LTS release) or net-mgmt/zabbix32-* (Standard release). See more info about Zabbix releases here: http://www.zabbix.com/life_cycle_and_release_policy 20170624: AFFECTS: users of mail/dcc-dccd AUTHOR: ultima@FreeBSD.org The ALT_HOME option was removed in 1.3.159_1. If this option is being used, please be sure to move the old home directory, /var/dcc to ${PREFIX}/dcc. 20170624: AFFECTS: users of net/rabbitmq AUTHOR: olgeni@FreeBSD.org The rabbitmq-3.6.10_1 port has been changed to use version 19 of the Erlang runtime, because RabbitMQ is not yet compatible with version 20. Upgrades to the previous rabbitmq-3.6.10 must be avoided as they can lead to data corruption due to changes in Erlang 20. 20170622: AFFECTS: users of database/postgresql* and other software using PostgreSQL to run AUTHOR: tz@FreeBSD.org The default version of PostgreSQL has been switched from 9.3 to 9.5. 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 scenarious 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 9.3.12, your files are named accourding to this. # service postgresql stop # pkg create postgresql93-server postgresql93-contrib # mkdir /tmp/pg-upgrade # tar xf postgresql93-server-9.3.17.txz -C /tmp/pg-upgrade # tar xf postgresql93-contrib-9.3.17.txz -C /tmp/pg-upgrade # mv /usr/local/pgsql/data /usr/local/pgsql/data93 # pkg delete -f databases/postgresql93-server databases/postgresql93-contrib databases/postgresql93-client Now update PostgreSQL: pkg user: # pkg install databases/postgresql95-server databases/postgresql95-contrib # pkg upgrade Portmaster users: # portmaster databases/postgresql95-server databases/postgresql95-contrib # portmaster -a Portupgrade users: # portinstall databases/postgresql95-server databases/postgresql95-contrib # portupgrade -a After installing the new PostgreSQL version you need to convert all your databases to new version: # service postgresql initdb # su -l pgsql -c "pg_upgrade -b /tmp/pg-upgrade/usr/local/bin/ -d /usr/local/pgsql/data93/ -B /usr/local/bin/ -D /usr/local/pgsql/data/" Now the migration is finished. You can start PostgreSQL again with: # service postgresql start 20170614: AFFECTS: users of editors/calligra AUTHOR: groot@kde.org Calligra has been updated to 3.0.1, which is a KDE Frameworks 5 (KF5) based application. Calligra now uses Qt5 and KF5. The translations have been merged (upstream) into the application, so separate language / translation ports are no longer provided. Krita has been split out (upstream) into a separate application, which is packaged as graphics/krita. Kexi, the visual database applications creator, is packaged separately as databases/kexi. Users of Calligra are encouraged to install Krita and Kexi separately, and to report issues with the upgrade to kde@. 20170613: AFFECTS: users of net-im/ejabberd AUTHOR: ashish@FreeBSD.org After update to 17.04, there is an issue[1] expected with S2S connections, which can be resolved by adding 'mod_s2s_dialback: {}' to 'modules' section of configuration file. [1] - https://github.com/processone/ejabberd/issues/1700 20170603: AFFECTS: users of www/kanboard AUTHOR: joneum@FreeBSD.org After update to 1.0.44, there are following breaking changes: * Move calendar to external plugin: https://github.com/kanboard/plugin-calendar * Move Gantt charts to external plugin: https://github.com/kanboard/plugin-gantt * Move Gravatar to external plugin: https://github.com/kanboard/plugin-gravatar 20170602: AFFECTS: users of Qt 5 in presence of binutils AUTHOR: amdmi3@FreeBSD.org gold linker from binutils 2.28 may produce duplicate library symbols, which makes shared libraries created with it not usable with conventional ld linker. This affects Qt, as qt5-qmake will detect gold and use it to build Qt libraries. Broken libQt5Core will be produced and ports which depend on it will then fail to link with the following errors: ...lib/libQt5Core.so:(.dynamic+0x27ac8): multiple definition of `__bss_start at Qt_5' ...lib/libQt5Core.so:(.dynamic+0x27ac8): first defined here ...lib/libQt5Core.so:(.dynamic+0x27ac8): multiple definition of `_edata at Qt_5' ...lib/libQt5Core.so:(.dynamic+0x27ac8): first defined here ...lib/libQt5Core.so:(.dynamic+0x2b2d0): multiple definition of `_end at Qt_5' Qt5 was fixed to ignore gold. If you see these errors, you need to rebuild qt5-qmake, then all qt5-* ports. 20170529: AFFECTS: users of sysutils/dsbmd AUTHOR: mk@freeshell.de Due to new configuration variables and semantic changes, users of dsbmd version 0.2 and earlier should consider recreating their dsbmd.conf from the new dsbmd.conf.sample. 20170518: AFFECTS: users of www/yarn AUTHOR: adamw@FreeBSD.org The default node backend for yarn has switched to www/node. Binary package users should expect the node backend to be switched during the upgrade. To keep the node6 (LTS) backend, rebuild www/yarn with the NODE6 backend option enabled. 20170517: AFFECTS: users of security/pecl-ssh2 AUTHOR: dbaio@FreeBSD.org The security/pecl-ssh2 has been upgraded to version 1.0, and the new version is not compatible with PHP5. If you need PHP5 support, you can find version 0.13 in security/pecl-ssh2-0. 20170412: AFFECTS: users of sysutils/ansible AUTHOR: lifanov@FreeBSD.org The default value for ansible_python_interpreter has been changed to match the upstream /usr/bin/python. If managing FreeBSD systems, adjust the hosts database to explicitly set a valid python interpreter: [freebsd] host1 [freebsd_vars] ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/local/bin/python2.7 20170411: AFFECTS: users of security/libressl AUTHOR: brnrd@FreeBSD.org The port has been updated to the latest stable version 2.5 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. 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 20170411: AFFECTS: www/firefox AUTHOR: gecko@FreeBSD.org Firefox 53 or later may fail to build if sem(4) is present (see below) because sysconf(3) still consults the old limits. If you don't plan to run FreeBSD 8.x or older binaries make sure sem(4) isn't loaded during boot or built statically into the kernel. Creating config.status Traceback (most recent call last): File "configure.py", line 124, in sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) File "configure.py", line 34, in main return config_status(config) File "configure.py", line 119, in config_status return config_status(args=[], **encode(sanitized_config, encoding)) File "python/mozbuild/mozbuild/config_status.py", line 136, in config_status reader = BuildReader(env) File "python/mozbuild/mozbuild/frontend/reader.py", line 886, in __init__ self._gyp_worker_pool = ProcessPoolExecutor(max_workers=max_workers) File "python/futures/concurrent/futures/process.py", line 274, in __init__ _check_system_limits() File "python/futures/concurrent/futures/process.py", line 263, in _check_system_limits raise NotImplementedError(_system_limited) NotImplementedError: system provides too few semaphores (30 available, 256 necessary) 20170410: AFFECTS: users of x11-wm/awesome AUTHOR: garga@FreeBSD.org Awesome Window Manager (x11-wm/awesome) was upgraded to 4.1 and its config is not backward compatible with 3.5. A new port was created to keep 3.5 version available at x11-wm/awesome3 and it will be available for 6 months until users have time to upgrade configuration. There are references about what has changed in 4.0 at: https://awesomewm.org/apidoc/documentation/89-NEWS.md.html#v4 And configuration porting tips at: https://awesomewm.org/apidoc/documentation/17-porting-tips.md.html#v4 If you would like to keep using 3.x, please run the collowing command to update pkg database: # pkg set -n awesome:awesome3 # pkg set -o x11-wm/awesome:x11-wm/awesome3 20170404: AFFECTS: users of Xapian 1.2.x and www/ikiwiki AUTHOR: sunpoet@FreeBSD.org Xapian has been updated to 1.4.3. The 1.2.x series has been renamed with suffix "12". The Perl binding for Xapian 1.4.x is databases/p5-Xapian. Since www/ikiwiki depends on Search::Xapian, it stays with Xapian 1.2. If you would like to keep using 1.2, please run the following commands to update pkg database: xapian-core: # pkg set -n xapian-core:xapian-core12 # pkg set -o databases/xapian-core:databases/xapian-core12 p5-Search-Xapian: # pkg set -n p5-Search-Xapian:p5-Search-Xapian12 # pkg set -o databases/p5-Search-Xapian:databases/p5-Search-Xapian12 xapian-bindings: # pkg set -n xapian-bindings:xapian-bindings12 # pkg set -o databases/xapian-bindings:databases/xapian-bindings12 xapian-omega: # pkg set -n xapian-omega:xapian-omega12 # pkg set -o databases/xapian-omega:databases/xapian-omega12