Announcements
Announcements
Package manager announcements will appear here.
Re: Announcements
The following packages have been merged into a single one:
- crt0
- crt0bind
- crt0sx
- crt1
Re: Announcements
Changes are coming soon. The following packages are affected in the next system-level change:
- crt (will be merged into libc)
- krnlext
- libc
- memheap (will be merged into libc)
- lextras
Re: Announcements
Further changes are coming soon. Additional packages will be merged:
The bufgroup package will be merged into df.
The bufgroup package will be merged into df.
Re: Announcements
The announced changes are made on the public package repository.
In order to successfully upgrade your system, you shall:
In order to successfully upgrade your system, you shall:
- Remove bufgroup by issueing pkman -R bufgroup (if this operation is about to generate a new init cpio, then Ctrl-C it!).
- Upgrade the whole system: pkman -Syu (this operation shall generate a new init cpio and it is fine).
- Remove residues: pkman -R memheap and pkman -R crt (it is not a problem if these packages are not installed).
- If any package were removed from memheap and crt, then generate a new init cpio. To generage a new init cpio, issue mkbic -Pv --nobackup (note: use the --nobackup option to keep the current backup init cpio).
Re: Announcements
The utask_df package will be merged into the utask package.
Re: Announcements
- Manually remove the utask_df package: pkman -R utask_df (when the pkman is about to create a new init cpio (Make Boot Init CPIO), just Ctrl+C it, you won't need this immediate init cpio).
- Upgrade the system: pkman -Syu (this command shall succeed, and shall make a new init cpio).
Re: Announcements
The crypto package will be renamed to tcrypto. It is called "Threos cryptography library" now.
Re: Announcements
The libpkman and the makepk package will be merged into the pkman package. There is no more reason to keep them separated.
Re: Announcements
To upgrade a system which was up-to-date on Thu Jan 25, 2018:
- Manually remove the three pkman-related packages: pkman -R pkman libpkman makepk (when the pkman is about to create a new init cpio (Make Boot Init CPIO), just Ctrl+C it, you won't need this immediate init cpio). Do NOT restart your system!
- Upgrade the system and install the new pkman in one step: pkman -Syu --config /etc/pkman/pkman.ini.pksave pkman (note: the pkman tool will be still available, because it is stored under /run/bin which came from the boot init cpio).