Well..
Nothing to report..
Everything upgraded without incident.
I didn't cvs update ports, instead I just pulled ports.tar.gz down.
Had to run make update on:
- freeze
- urar
- unarj
Code:
--- clamav-0.93 -------------------
You should also check /etc/clamd.conf (which was modified)
You should also check /etc/freshclam.conf (which was modified)
You should also run rm -fr /var/db/clamav/*
You should also run rm -fr /var/spool/clamav/*
You should also run rm -fr /var/clamav/*
Edit /etc/clamd.conf and /etc/freshclam.conf
to use ClamAV.
Had to tweak a couple of things:
Code:
# rm -fr /var/db/clamav/*
# rm -fr /var/spool/clamav/*
# run rm -fr /var/clamav/*
# chown -R _clamav:_clamav /var/amavisd
# freshclam
Also, Nagios did not update so I had to manually run the update
for both packages.
Code:
root@reflux/usr/ports/net#pkg_add -ui nagios
Not updating .libs-gettext-0.16.1, remember to clean it
Candidates for updating nagios-3.0.2-chroot -> nagios-3.0.3-chroot
Candidates for updating glib2-2.16.1 -> glib2-2.16.4
Candidates for updating nagios-plugins-1.4.11 -> nagios-plugins-1.4.11
Candidates for updating pcre-7.7 -> pcre-7.7p0
Looking for updates: complete
Running the equivalent of pkg_add -r nagios-3.0.3-chroot glib2-2.16.4 nagios-plugins-1.4.11 pcre-7.7p0
New package nagios-3.0.3-chroot contains potentially unsafe operations
@exec ln -s /var/www/etc/nagios /etc
@exec ln -s /var/www/var/log/nagios /var/log
@exec ln -s /var/www/var/nagios /var
proceed with update anyways? [y/N/a] y
Old package nagios-3.0.2-chroot contains potentially unsafe operations
@unexec rm /etc/nagios
@unexec rm /var/log/nagios
@unexec rm /var/nagios
proceed with update anyways? [y/N/a] y
Forward dependency of nagios-web-3.0.2-chroot on nagios-3.0.2-chroot doesn't match nagios-3.0.3-chroot, proceed with update anyways? [y/N/a] y
pcre-7.7p0 (extracting): complete
pcre-7.7 (deleting): complete
pcre-7.7p0 (installing): complete
glib2-2.16.4 (extracting): complete
glib2-2.16.1 (deleting): complete
glib2-2.16.4 (installing): complete
nagios-plugins-1.4.11 (extracting): complete
nagios-plugins-1.4.11 (deleting): complete
nagios-plugins-1.4.11 (installing): complete
nagios-3.0.3-chroot (extracting): complete
nagios-3.0.2-chroot (deleting): complete
nagios-3.0.3-chroot (installing): complete
Clean shared items: complete
--- nagios-3.0.2-chroot -------------------
You should also check /var/www/etc/nagios/cgi.cfg (which was modified)
You should also check /var/www/etc/nagios/nagios.cfg (which was modified)
You should also check /var/www/etc/nagios/objects/commands.cfg (which was modified)
You should also check /var/www/etc/nagios/objects/contacts.cfg (which was modified)
You should also check /var/www/etc/nagios/objects/localhost.cfg (which was modified)
You should also check /var/www/etc/nagios/objects/templates.cfg (which was modified)
Remember to update /var/www/var/log/nagios/nagios.log
Remember to update /var/www/var/nagios/objects.cache
Remember to update /var/www/var/nagios/retention.dat
Remember to update /var/www/var/nagios/status.dat
Remember to update /var/www/var/nagios/rw/nagios.cmd
You should also run rm -f /var/www/etc/nagios/*
You should also run rm -f /var/www/var/log/nagios/archives/*
--- nagios-3.0.3-chroot -------------------
Sample configuration files and web server configuration can be found in
/usr/local/share/examples/nagios.
Beware that Nagios might or might not work correctly on 64bit machines.
To start nagios automatically, add these lines to /etc/rc.local
if [ -x /usr/local/sbin/nagios ]; then
install -d -o _nagios /var/run/nagios
echo -n ' nagios'; /usr/local/sbin/nagios -d /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg
fi
--- nagios-plugins-1.4.11 -------------------
The check_dhcp and check_icmp plugins need to run with superuser
privileges. For security reasons they are not installed suid root
by default. If you want to use them, you have to either change
their mode manually or use systrace's privilege elevation feature.
For further details see /usr/local/share/doc/nagios-plugins/README.OpenBSD.