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I fiddled a bit with saving copies of install and the other needed commands
in another directory and putting that in the path. They continue to work
since the old libraries still exist. I ran into other issues that I can't
think of at the moment though.
I need to update about 50 machines so what I have done, instead of mondieu
at the moment, is run freebsd-update upgrade on one machine and deal with
all the merges and such, then tar /var/db/freebsd-update, copy it to the
other machines then run freebsd-update install. That way I only go through
the merge nonsense once and am not prompted for all that crap on 50
machines.
On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 4:49 AM, Reinier Schoof ***@***.***> wrote:
I considered using install from /rescue since that is statically build,
except for that /rescue doesn't include the install binary.
An alternative could be using mkdir, chown and chmod from /rescue to
mimic the behaviour of the shorthand install command. I'll look into this
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Once /usr/bin/install is replaced it fails with Shared object "libmd.so.6" not found, required by "install".
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