1. Is there a way to shut "make delete-old" up? For most minor
upgrades, of course, it never says anything. But for an upgrade such
as this, it forces me to type "y<Enter>" upwards of a hundred
times.
All the things it's deleting look plausible to me and I've never had
occasion to tell it NOT to delete a file. Is there a way to tell it
to just assume "y"?
2. I run X with no explicit configuration file, and this has gone
very well so far, but not today. X starts up the display with no
problem, but it can't find any input devices. The relevant part of
the server log says:
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: probing input devices...
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: EVDEV_SUPPORT is enabled, ignoring device
atkbd0
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: detected event input: System keyboard
multiplexer, bustype=0006, vendor=0000, product=0000, version=0000
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: adding input device /dev/input/event0
[ 16.719] (**) System keyboard multiplexer: Applying InputClass
"Evdev keyboard"
[ 16.719] (II) No input driver specified, ignoring this device.
[ 16.719] (II) This device may have been added with another device file.
[ 16.719] (EE) config/devd: error 1 adding device /dev/input/event0
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: detected event input: System mouse,
bustype=0006, vendor=0000, product=0000, version=0000
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: adding input device /dev/input/event1
[ 16.719] (II) No input driver specified, ignoring this device.
[ 16.719] (II) This device may have been added with another device file.
[ 16.719] (EE) config/devd: error 1 adding device /dev/input/event1
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: detected event input: AT keyboard,
bustype=0011, vendor=0001, product=0001, version=0000
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: adding input device /dev/input/event2
[ 16.719] (**) AT keyboard: Applying InputClass "Evdev keyboard"
[ 16.719] (II) No input driver specified, ignoring this device.
[ 16.719] (II) This device may have been added with another device file.
[ 16.719] (EE) config/devd: error 1 adding device /dev/input/event2
[ 16.719] (II) This device may have been added with another device file.
[ 16.719] (EE) config/devd: error 1 adding device /dev/input/event3
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: EVDEV_SUPPORT is enabled, ignoring device
kbdmux0
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: EVDEV_SUPPORT is enabled, ignoring device
sysmouse
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: detected USB HID of unknown type
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: [sysctl] usb_id: 0x046d:0xc31c
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: [sysctl] vendor: USB, product: Keyboard
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: adding input device /dev/uhid0
[ 16.719] (II) No input driver specified, ignoring this device.
[ 16.719] (II) This device may have been added with another device file.
[ 16.719] (EE) config/devd: error 1 adding device /dev/uhid0
[ 16.719] (II) config/devd: EVDEV_SUPPORT is enabled, ignoring device
ukbd0
Does this mean I need to provide a configuration file? Where are the
input drivers it couldn't find? Since I have so far tried the upgrade
on only one machine, the X server was compiled under 11.3:
X.Org X Server 1.20.8
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
[ 11.901] Build Operating System: FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE-p12 amd64
[ 11.901] Current Operating System: FreeBSD court 12.1-RELEASE-p8
FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p8 r364978 M5P amd64
[ 11.901] Build Date: 26 August 2020 10:56:12AM
Help ... -- George
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