Upgrading to breezy from Hoary?
Dave Walker
dave at mudsite.com
Wed Jul 13 13:02:54 UTC 2005
Henning Kilset Pedersen wrote:
>On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 09:51 +0300, Juho Teuho wrote:
>
>
>>On 7/13/05, Henning Kilset Pedersen <henning at mopo.no> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Can I just substitute the sources in sources.list
>>>with breezy sources, close my eyes and type
>>>
>>> # sudo apt get upgrade
>>>
>>>
>>It's probabaly better to do `apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade`.
>>
>>BUT right now I would suggest anyone, but the devs, to keep off of
>>Breezy. Of course, unless you're ready to have your desktop hosed. Oh,
>>yes, that's the point of development branch ;).
>>
>>
>
>What I'm really after, and getting desperate at it, is getting Ruby on
>Rails to function on Ubuntu. As of two days ago, it is no longer
>possible to install Rails on top of the apt-supplied (from hoary
>universe) Ruby 1.8 packages, as some dependencies are now broken.
>
>To my knowledge, Rails has a proper, working version on Breezy. I've
>been unable to use the Ruby / Rails packages from breezy on hoary, due
>to too many dependencies on newer dev. libraries (libc among others).
>
>
>
>>I upgraded last week, and everything else seemed okay, but there were
>>problems with X.org and restricted modules. X.org got straightened
>>with a little help from forums.
>>
>>
>
>Yes, I read about that in one of your earlier posts, I believe. I am
>just using the standard nvidia X.org module (is that correctly stated?
>i.e. I don't have any specially-installed nvidia stuff).
>
>
>
>>Restricted modules, in my case fglrx-drivers, was trickier. I ended up
>>installing kernel 2.6.11 from Debian and very unofficial driver
>>packages from Flavio Stanchina[1]. Everything seems to work, only imms
>>is uninstallable, firefox hangs every now and then for no apparent
>>reason and there are tons of not very assuring messages about modules
>>during startup.
>>
>>In other words: If you don't need those sinful, tainted, non-free
>>modules and preferrably can do without X.org for some time, it's
>>probably OK to go Breezy. But even then it pays to have another
>>computer with working system.
>>
>>[1] http://xoomer.virgilio.it/flavio.stanchina/debian/fglrx-installer.html
>>
>>--
>>Juho Teuho jteuho at iki.fi
>>
>>
>>
I would just change the your source list to breezy, install rails and
the breezy ruby, then revert back. Breezy is not stable and chances are
you are going to have more troubles with the other (906 as of last night
- Kudos dev team) packages that need to be upgraded.
--
dave
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