ACME pkg v1.0
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Nice to read that news!
Will it be also available for 25.07.1?
I got an ! Exclamation Mark, after upgrading to 25.07.1 and reinstalled ACME and it was downgraded to 0.9. -
yeah, my pfSense (25.07.1) also tells me that a - downgrade ! - is, available :
but I keep my "acme 1.0" until further notice
'I works for me'. -
Not here and it works fine -
I don't use the email notifications for available updates. Maybe if you are using that it is confused ?
The update to 1.0 was applied when it became available (under 25.07) and the system has since been updated to 25.07.01. the only package the was updated during the 25.07 > 25.07.01 process was Nexus, which went to 25.07.1_1 All other packages (I use) remained untouched when going to 25.07.1
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Check again now. The ACME 1 package came out after the 25.07.1 branch was frozen for the release, I picked it over there now and it should have just finished building.
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@jimp Could we kick off a build for the 2.8.1-BETA branch, too?
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@tinfoilmatt said in ACME pkg v1.0:
@jimp Could we kick off a build for the 2.8.1-BETA branch, too?
It's not beta anymore, so no :-)
That process has been on hold while we worked on 25.07.1 so it should be coming along Soon
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@jimp True! Thanks for confirming.
(How's that trademark registration coming along, btw? Gotta be gettin' close to "
" this far down the road now!
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@jimp said in ACME pkg v1.0:
Check again now. The ACME 1 package came out after the 25.07.1 branch was frozen for the release, I picked it over there now and it should have just finished building.
Version 25.07 includes Acme 1.0.
Version 25.07.1 includes only Acme 0.9_1.
If you do a fresh install of 25.07.1, you get only Acme 0.9_1.
If you upgrade to 25.07.1 from 25.07 and had already updated the Acme package to 1.0 in 25.07, you’ll still have Acme 1.0. -
And when you are on version 25.07.1 or 25.07 and then click on the reinstall button for the ACME package. It will downgrade. :)
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OK, it should be there now if you check one more time. The new package builds for that branch were not completely ready yet, but they are now, and ACME 1.0 is in the 25.07.1 repository.
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@jimp yeah its there now, see the update available on my 25.07.1 vm
http://192.168.9.34/pkg_mgr_install.php?mode=reinstallpkg&pkg=pfSense-pkg-acme&from=0.9_1&to=1.0
>>> Setting vital flag on php83...done. >>> Upgrading pfSense-pkg-acme... Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue... pfSense-core repository is up to date. Updating pfSense repository catalogue... pfSense repository is up to date. All repositories are up to date. The following 1 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked): Installed packages to be UPGRADED: pfSense-pkg-acme: 0.9_1 -> 1.0 [pfSense] Number of packages to be upgraded: 1 277 KiB to be downloaded. [1/1] Fetching pfSense-pkg-acme-1.0.pkg: .......... done Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting) [1/1] Upgrading pfSense-pkg-acme from 0.9_1 to 1.0... [1/1] Extracting pfSense-pkg-acme-1.0: .......... done Removing acme components... Menu items... done. Loading package instructions... Deinstall commands... done. Saving updated package information... overwrite! Loading package configuration... done. Configuring package components... Loading package instructions... Custom commands... Executing custom_php_install_command()...done. Menu items... done. Writing configuration... done. >>> Cleaning up cache...done. Success
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Done.
I was on acme.sh 1.0 (25.07.1) and a downgrade was proposed.
Now, the issue is gone.