8.0-RC2 Available

The second of the Release Candidates for the FreeBSD 8.0 release cycle is now available. At this point we feel most of what has been discovered during public testing that is feasible to fix as part of the release process has been addressed. So the current plan is to have 8.0-RC3 in about two weeks. Details about the current target schedule along with much more detail about the current status of the release is available here: http://wiki.freebsd.org/8.0TODO If you notice problems you can report them through the normal Gnats PR system or on the freebsd-current mailing list. I do cross-post announcements to freebsd-stable because this particular release is "about to become a stable branch" but when it comes to watching for issues related to the release most of the developers pay more attention to the freebsd-current list. ISO images for all supported architectures are available on the FTP sites, and a "memory stick" image is available for amd64/i386 architectures. For amd64/i386 architectures the cdrom and memstick images include the documentation packages but no other packages. The DVD image includes the packages that will probably be available on the official release media but is subject to change between now and release. For sparc64 there is now a livefs cdrom, disc1 includes the documentation packages, and the DVD image has the set of packages that currently build for sparc64 (which is a sub-set of the set provided for amd64/i386). If you are using csup/cvsup methods to update an older system the branch tag to use is RELENG_8_0. The freebsd-update(8) utility supports binary upgrades of i386 and amd64 systems running earlier FreeBSD releases. Systems running 7.0-RELEASE, 7.1-RELEASE, 7.2-RELEASE, 8.0-BETA1, 8.0-BETA2, 8.0-BETA3, 8.0-BETA4, or 8.0-RC1 can upgrade as follows: # freebsd-update upgrade -r 8.0-RC2 During this process, FreeBSD Update may ask the user to help by merging some configuration files or by confirming that the automatically performed merging was done correctly. Systems running 8.0-BETA3 may print the warning INDEX-OLD.all: Invalid arguments when downloading updates; this warning is a harmless bug (fixed in 8.0-BETA4) and can be safely ignored. # freebsd-update install The system must be rebooted with the newly installed kernel before continuing. # shutdown -r now After rebooting, freebsd-update needs to be run again to install the new userland components: # freebsd-update install At this point, users of systems being upgraded from FreeBSD 8.0-BETA2 or earlier will be prompted by freebsd-update to rebuild all third-party applications (e.g., ports installed from the ports tree) due to updates in system libraries. See: http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2009-07-11-freebsd-update-to-8.0-beta1.html for mode details. After updating installed third-party applications (and again, only if freebsd-update printed a message indicating that this was necessary), run freebsd-update again so that it can delete the old (no longer used) system libraries: # freebsd-update install Finally, reboot into 8.0-RC2: # shutdown -r now MD5/SHA256 checksums for the image files: MD5 (8.0-RC2-amd64-bootonly.iso) = d8b4a402dd510446d7bec239cb2a5add MD5 (8.0-RC2-amd64-disc1.iso) = 74ae55d888589d759339d736db4e4e15 MD5 (8.0-RC2-amd64-dvd1.iso) = c1772eb971b9c451ebbdd9e82b09b7b7 MD5 (8.0-RC2-amd64-livefs.iso) = ef34d58bc1c6c47acb69d8a772de364a MD5 (8.0-RC2-amd64-memstick.img) = 295815f1b358706a8f39f09f3240dde2 MD5 (8.0-RC2-i386-bootonly.iso) = 2d9e62645603a2d284c787f3505060fa MD5 (8.0-RC2-i386-disc1.iso) = 8883ed3b408b67a265d82467d0659ced MD5 (8.0-RC2-i386-dvd1.iso) = 484792f88bae31fca2846bc2a78d8e95 MD5 (8.0-RC2-i386-livefs.iso) = 7053f9ea329d4751c3361112d33b3caa MD5 (8.0-RC2-i386-memstick.img) = b6a703e47e184e2eef63defd60f11abe MD5 (8.0-RC2-ia64-bootonly.iso) = 803d1d48e4a7c52f028cdd9335f63e95 MD5 (8.0-RC2-ia64-disc1.iso) = eb0a6aea681ae605f1a291e17e92342c MD5 (8.0-RC2-ia64-disc2.iso) = 67471992168e3c93095dae45ae0be773 MD5 (8.0-RC2-ia64-disc3.iso) = 6a076b1abda6ff843b8e8745d8068906 MD5 (8.0-RC2-ia64-dvd1.iso) = caf585b43277c22d6b5da1725764eccb MD5 (8.0-RC2-ia64-livefs.iso) = 7c2251519fd99236af1d6bbda2606c3f MD5 (8.0-RC2-pc98-bootonly.iso) = 37bbc89727b0927b8075573133d0fb9f MD5 (8.0-RC2-pc98-disc1.iso) = 0d1f6a48ebcbac485df40f8825d54863 MD5 (8.0-RC2-pc98-livefs.iso) = 018d7f8d716e2a7a53f3263a4debef4d MD5 (8.0-RC2-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = b481aa9d1b66060ae21f427e4aa2a529 MD5 (8.0-RC2-powerpc-disc1.iso) = 0cc7590fe4a0933d54d0deecf9112129 MD5 (8.0-RC2-powerpc-disc2.iso) = e7a89d93be2bc8a69b54558c9d424c5c MD5 (8.0-RC2-powerpc-disc3.iso) = c549a90991122421dcb631d78ab8f312 MD5 (8.0-RC2-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = 3033c3b3c92eec90ad21b772b4ccd970 MD5 (8.0-RC2-sparc64-disc1.iso) = e4b3470481eb94baa2df115b85a23002 MD5 (8.0-RC2-sparc64-dvd1.iso) = a6571c2735c52dc8e5f83384e827c1ff SHA256 (8.0-RC2-amd64-bootonly.iso) = 0c72b0248a689df99b3aa76b7ed148b7bd74a9de2577950231120ac4403bdb4c SHA256 (8.0-RC2-amd64-disc1.iso) = a20b72acf3990f6b4a71941c576d5dc395260a98287bdfe4455cbf15555015e0 SHA256 (8.0-RC2-amd64-dvd1.iso) = f29f6a65d08190d946d38412cc199b7ad3d001ccd05e66b396cdb1339f45b3fd SHA256 (8.0-RC2-amd64-livefs.iso) = 59f3feb88ea35e8ec075b59ff1eeac8df36df219a375058966eab2b4deb1350a SHA256 (8.0-RC2-amd64-memstick.img) = 60a91e82223169fabf445b227f75cdc3495045a764285a0e7023bdf20478931a SHA256 (8.0-RC2-i386-bootonly.iso) = b160f47b2b7baa69acca8c5e5d45dccb8fa3582ade676f69b44638c956f92f38 SHA256 (8.0-RC2-i386-disc1.iso) = c7edabc1fe1429f396978b4699b41fff9e4a17574dfa2658499a6f9f2bd91a1d SHA256 (8.0-RC2-i386-dvd1.iso) = 34ae54a05ad5c0ac4a2d208edec95c218b0bf4e0a2458c97317f2cbebe4ce93b SHA256 (8.0-RC2-i386-livefs.iso) = e58b2b922ee1ee8fb56eeac36fe5e8eb35d7c9d7824535d770a7066faaafa8a4 SHA256 (8.0-RC2-i386-memstick.img) = aed885993e742a6c5ec17b4339ffab17449219e588d2e80457a0b7137d333f52 SHA256 (8.0-RC2-ia64-bootonly.iso) = 16967168e7eb1ea95d2aac1334d5046b307d06318613de329fc68fa65670e703 SHA256 (8.0-RC2-ia64-disc1.iso) = 6134adc5f124e397a5783a4d9ff8c94a3b942a06e2682e489ff484c8a87ea8d3 SHA256 (8.0-RC2-ia64-disc2.iso) = a4b471b71da9d4a047d6dbbdd2029ec2ec3ac6e7ebf96d993ded7917b0b8649b SHA256 (8.0-RC2-ia64-disc3.iso) = 4e44fb8dd42bab1775318ba6608656739533dfb60bccd5800877e1d693dd67a6 SHA256 (8.0-RC2-ia64-dvd1.iso) = db586139a60465d125ab89adcf28283528d0d62dd5ee6ef5dba6e90b0761107b SHA256 (8.0-RC2-ia64-livefs.iso) = 0a2d497a400166e4ea4a4191a92bb5d37959bedc53b2dea04b35c0cd0681ee66 SHA256 (8.0-RC2-pc98-bootonly.iso) = 62f4af328fbb3660b49b4ca75158731de457781b41f6f1fd15f8cb58c8e2769d SHA256 (8.0-RC2-pc98-disc1.iso) = 5551baa1205ad356c87ccc7685241d463dd8a26bde366fd8bdb4bde44188bf72 SHA256 (8.0-RC2-pc98-livefs.iso) = 2f195b71d73eaf4a76ac00522431e674f5a9b8272bb002c90c2c6d2a5491c4f5 SHA256 (8.0-RC2-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = d268f4cebd71bfbe7a6532270097b4934f49da518a51754429448ef30bf57db0 SHA256 (8.0-RC2-powerpc-disc1.iso) = b847889e72d5134b7ac6bf06244e7c919639d7d80a0001f6cfea5fc0c4c2847d SHA256 (8.0-RC2-powerpc-disc2.iso) = 2fe8a8f97821d2695b0f795eda62422433eae23dc1e6f5b7c38983e6c2431b25 SHA256 (8.0-RC2-powerpc-disc3.iso) = 24ccace776b897705ad10115287c9819bc3301aedaa4afd253addbc038178f0a SHA256 (8.0-RC2-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = ce24a908fce56afa6a7a29687d9fcc63ffe724d59014851344349702a1df5fd2 SHA256 (8.0-RC2-sparc64-disc1.iso) = d4b3974421b52ed89699422d9160396758249ddd8f82fa12a0339cbf023cf32e SHA256 (8.0-RC2-sparc64-dvd1.iso) = 999f52fe73d32be3008eb5b289882d50eee35f469e4bb122268dfacd2f1508f0 SHA256 (8.0-RC2-sparc64-livefs.iso) = 7e22429d82bce3c3b7e927a380c6ce136ce30811653fec94f369eef496810725 -- Ken Smith - From there to here, from here to | kensmith at buffalo.edu there, funny things are everywhere. | - Theodore Geisel | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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