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    error on RC update 20220120.1937

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved CE 2.6.0 Development Snapshots (Retired)
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    • S
      skogs
      last edited by

      Was going to bump to next RC today; clicked update and it sort of froze.
      Now system reports it is current and not in need of update, and crash report is thus:

      Crash report begins.  Anonymous machine information:
      
      amd64
      12.3-STABLE
      FreeBSD 12.3-STABLE RELENG_2_6_0-n226741-b35f877e422 pfSense
      
      Crash report details:
      
      PHP Errors:
      [20-Jan-2022 18:35:19 America/Denver] PHP Warning:  sprintf(): Too few arguments in /usr/local/www/pkg_mgr_install.php on line 667
      [20-Jan-2022 18:35:19 America/Denver] PHP Warning:  gettext() expects exactly 1 parameter, 2 given in /usr/local/www/pkg_mgr_install.php on line 668
      
      
      
      No FreeBSD crash data found.
      

      Seems pretty ok other than no longer requesting an update. It thinks I'm on the latest; but never rebooted.

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        skogs @skogs
        last edited by skogs

        Jan 20 18:34:08 	pkg-static 	84783 	pfSense upgraded: 2.6.0.r.20220117.2310 -> 2.6.0.r.20220120.1937
        Jan 20 18:34:08 	pkg-static 	84783 	pfSense-base upgraded: 2.6.0.r.20220117.2310 -> 2.6.0.r.20220120.1937
        Jan 20 18:33:55 	pkg-static 	84783 	pfSense-default-config upgraded: 2.6.0.r.20220117.2310 -> 2.6.0.r.20220120.1937
        Jan 20 18:33:55 	pkg-static 	84783 	pfSense-kernel-pfSense upgraded: 2.6.0.r.20220117.2310 -> 2.6.0.r.20220120.1937
        Jan 20 18:33:44 	pkg-static 	84783 	pfSense-rc upgraded: 2.6.0.r.20220117.2310 -> 2.6.0.r.20220120.1937
        Jan 20 18:33:26 	check_reload_status 	631 	Syncing firewall 
        
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        • jimpJ
          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
          last edited by

          Looks like that could have happened if two or more instances of the upgrade process (or any pkg process) were attempting to run at the same time.

          https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/12713

          Tricky to hit that situation and that code has been in place for almost a year. I've got a fix pending but it may not make this release.

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            skogs @jimp
            last edited by

            @jimp Yeah when it didn't show me the usual downloading/patching and about to reboot, good chance I clicked that button an extra time.
            Silly users doing unexpected things.

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