Snapshots are back!
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Given how long updates take when a bunch of packages are installed, is there someone a log where one can see what changed between snapshots?
I mean, if there's e.g. a major bug in OpenVPN fixed, I should obviously upgrade, but if a typo in a description is changed, it's pointless, and if an automated build script creates a new snapshot, even though the developers were away for the weekend and nothing changed at all, then even less.
If not, what's the recommended interval for updating from one snapshot to the next? Obviously every single snapshot, and my firewall would be updating around the clock. But it's also pointless to test on an outdated buildโฆ
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Check commits at github and then decide to update or not.
https://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense/commits/master
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Recent commits and bug reports/changes/closes can be found here:
http://redmine.pfsense.org/activityYou can sort of judge based on the snapshot time what commits will be in it, but it's not an exact science.
As for the interval, whenever is convenient unless there is a bug fix you need.
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http://snapshots.pfsense.org still shows 8.3-RC1-i386 and 8.3-RC1-AMD64 as the FreeBSD version. That's now out of date since the RELENG release of FreeBSD 8.3.
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It very strange that 2.1 does not upgrade all packages. I had pkg_delete and pkg_add to get latest versions of packages.
Everytime I install lates snapshot using auto update It kills my postfix. I have to reinstall postfix and mailscanner to get it to work . -
tritron,
Some packages,like postfix and mailscanner, do not have the .pbi files needed by pfsense 2.1 yet.
att,
Marcello Coutinho -
latest 2.1 as of June 1st says its a beta now!ย ย :)
Version 2.1-BETA0 (i386)
built on Fri Jun 1 16:41:00 EDT 2012
FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p2You are on the latest version.
Great work guys!!
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Are they stable enough now for home use, without crashing or any major problems?
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Are they stable enough now for home use, without crashing or any major problems?
Basically, yes, but if you depend on specific packages or features there may be the one or other thing not working as expected.
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Since we moved the builds to a blazingly fast new box, I went ahead and enabled nanobsd+vga builds for each snapshot run. enjoy!
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Is your blazingly fast new build boxes dumping update files to a new location also? Reason I am asking is that I have an IPv6 only firewall that cannot get to update. Some troubleshooting shows that snapshots.pfsense.org is not resolving a AAAA record.
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Yeah the snapshots site moved to our colo at NYI (the builds are done in yet a different place), the NYI site doens't have IPv6 yet, but will soon.
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N00b question but still, what windows program should I use to burn the 4g image to my ssd?
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It's on the wiki, but either physdiskwrite or win32 disk imager.
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Thanks :)
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AAAA is back for snapshots.pfsense.org so getting updates over IPv6 will work again.
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Thanks. That is good news.
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Wow, it's that I need, thank you!
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Where should I look for changes in these snapshots? In here ?
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There and also here: http://redmine.pfsense.org/activity