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== Finishing Steps ==
== Finishing Steps ==
The default Python interpreter in 1.4 is now 3.7, we need to select it:
{{console|body=
# ##i##eselect python set
}}
Perl has been upgraded from 5.26.0 to 5.28.0. Most modules should have been upgraded, but lets make sure my running perl-cleaner.
{{console|body=
# ##i##perl-cleaner --all
}}
If your kernel was upgraded you may want to run boot update.
{{console|body=
# ##i##ego boot update
}}
===THATS IT PLEASE ENJOY :)===

Revision as of 05:30, August 1, 2019

   Important

The goal of these instructions is to provide Funtoo Linux users with a reliable, consistent set of instructions for upgrading Funtoo Linux from 1.3 to 1.4. Please assist in ensuring that these instructions are complete and guide users through any potential complications. Since this is a wiki, make changes to the page that are needed to make these instructions 100% reliable. Thank you!

Set Release and Sync

In /etc/ego.conf, set the release to 1.4:

   /etc/ego.conf
[global]

release = 1.4

Then, run ego sync:

root # ego sync

Set gfxcard mix-ins and VIDEO_CARDS

   Important

You MUST now visit https://www.funtoo.org/Make.conf/VIDEO_CARDS and setup your video card settings according to the guide!!

root # epro mix-ins +gfxcard-intel

=== Enabled Profiles: === 

arch: x86-64bit
       build: current
     subarch: intel64-westmere
      flavor: desktop
     mix-ins: mediaformat-gfx-common
     mix-ins: gfxcard-intel

>>> Set mix-in gfxcard-intel.
Updating profiles at /etc/portage/make.profile/parent...

Upgrade Toolchain

Funtoo 1.4 gcc has been updated to 9.x series by default, so lets take advantage of that.

root # emerge -u1 gcc
root # emerge -u1 binutils
root # emerge -u1 glibc

Now, you are ready to proceed with a full world update:

root # emerge -auDN @world

Finishing Steps

The default Python interpreter in 1.4 is now 3.7, we need to select it:

root # eselect python set

Perl has been upgraded from 5.26.0 to 5.28.0. Most modules should have been upgraded, but lets make sure my running perl-cleaner.

root # perl-cleaner --all

If your kernel was upgraded you may want to run boot update.

root # ego boot update

THATS IT PLEASE ENJOY :)