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    Upgrade from 2.6.0 to 2.7.0 hung

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      MushyMiddle
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      Mostly FYI, as I got it working in the end, but I upgraded from 2.6.0 (stable) to 2.7.0. The first phase of the upgrade went OK (via web UI), but after the reboot, the upgrade hung. I checked upgrade logs, and it seemed that things went OK-ish (one error for squid, lots of warnings). The upgrade UI just kept retrying access to the UI every 20 secs to no avail.

      I waited a while (20 mins?) in case there was something still running, but while the firewall could ping things externally, nothing on my network could get out. I had downloaded config.xml just in case, so decided to reboot. Everything came up OK after the reboot, including IPSec VTI, etc.

      UI and upgrade_log.txt both show everything is up to date.

      [6/6] Upgrading pfSense-pkg-squid from 0.4.45_8 to 0.4.46...
      [6/6] Extracting pfSense-pkg-squid-0.4.46: .......... done
      Removing squid components...
      Menu items... done.
      Services... done.
      Loading package instructions...
      PHP ERROR: Type: 64, File: /usr/local/pkg/squid.inc, Line: 852, Message: Array and string offset access syntax with curly braces is no longer supportedpkg-static: DEINSTALL script failed
      

      P.S. I tried to post a link (on Google Drive) to the full upgrade log, but Akismet.com helpfully blocks it as spam. Hmm. Maybe their spam statistics are over-inflated if they consider docs as spam.

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        rcoleman-netgate Netgate @MushyMiddle
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        @MushyMiddle Did you follow the recommended practice of removing all installed packages and backing up your configuration before executing an upgrade?

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