[SOLVED] Warnings during upgrade to 17.1.5

Started by Taomyn, April 24, 2017, 03:11:00 PM

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April 24, 2017, 03:11:00 PM Last Edit: April 24, 2017, 03:31:33 PM by Taomyn
Do I need to be worried about any of these that appeared during the console upgrade?



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Unhooking from /etc/rc.shutdown
You may need to manually remove /usr/local/etc/bogons if it is no longer needed.
You may need to manually remove /usr/local/etc/bogonsv6 if it is no longer needed.
You may need to manually remove /usr/local/etc/config.xml if it is no longer needed.



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Message from perl5-5.24.1_1:
The /usr/bin/perl symlink has been removed starting with Perl 5.20.
For shebangs, you should either use:


#!/usr/local/bin/perl


or


#!/usr/bin/env perl


The first one will only work if you have a /usr/local/bin/perl,
the second will work as long as perl is in PATH.


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Message from openvpn23-2.3.14_1:
### ------------------------------------------------------------------------
###  Edit /etc/rc.conf[.local] to start OpenVPN automatically at system
###  startup. See /usr/local/etc/rc.d/openvpn for details.
### ------------------------------------------------------------------------
###  Connect to VPN server as a client with this command to include
###  the client.up/down scripts in the initialization:
###  openvpn-client <spec>.ovpn
### ------------------------------------------------------------------------
###  For compatibility notes when interoperating with older OpenVPN
###  versions, please, see <http://openvpn.net/relnotes.html>
### ------------------------------------------------------------------------


===>   NOTICE:


This port is deprecated; you may wish to reconsider installing it:


Replaced by new upstream release 2.4.x.


It is scheduled to be removed on or after 2017-03-31.


Also, the reboot menu command just would not work for me again, tried it 3 times pressing Ctrl-C to go back to the menu each time. As I couldn't see the actual console I don't know if it showed anything, and in the end I had to go to the shell and type "reboot" myself and it restarted almost instantly.

These are all FreeBSD ports messages. Between muting them and accidentally muting important output, we chose to not mute anything.


Cheers,
Franco

Cool, just thought it best to report them