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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.2.3 Snapshots Problems and Feedback - ARCHIVED
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      phil.davis
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      Can someone build a current 32-bit set of snapshots?

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        They should be building now.

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        • jimpJ
          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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          Also for those following the thread, the work-in-progress release notes may be found here:
          https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/2.2.3_New_Features_and_Changes

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            phil.davis
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            32-bit builder seems to have taken the weekend off.

            As the Greek philosopher Isosceles used to say, "There are 3 sides to every triangle."
            If I helped you, then help someone else - buy someone a gift from the INF catalog http://secure.inf.org/gifts/usd/

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              xbipin
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              32 bit updates have halted since 13th june, no new snaps coming out

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                phil.davis
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                @phil.davis:

                32-bit builder seems to have taken the weekend off.

                Seems it took a long weekend, I guess Monday must have been a public holiday in 32-bit land? ;)

                As the Greek philosopher Isosceles used to say, "There are 3 sides to every triangle."
                If I helped you, then help someone else - buy someone a gift from the INF catalog http://secure.inf.org/gifts/usd/

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                  cmb
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                  It did take an extended weekend. :) It's running again, new i386 snaps are up.

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                  • rcfaR
                    rcfa
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                    Just read through the release notes, and realized the file system stuff, in particular bug #4523.
                    This just sounds like what I was bitten by, and which necessitated my unit to be shipped half-way across the country, with corresponding downtime and costs…

                    So, since I'm about to set up that unit again, before I ship it out, it would seem to be a good idea to upgrade to 2.2.3 while I'm at it, such that this particular thing won't bite me anytime soon.

                    However we have this:

                    It the GUI auto-update would install a "2.2.3 (xxx) HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL pfSense 2.2.3 developers tree" then all hell would break lose.

                    but when I follow the link to the updater/install images, what I see is:

                    2.2.3 (amd64)
                    HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL pfSense 2.2.3 developers tree

                    which sounds pretty similar.

                    So what are the files I should use to prevent "all hell" from breaking lose, if I want to install a system from scratch and or update an existing one?
                    Or does only auto-update cause "hell to break lose", and manual updates are all fine and dandy?

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                      phil.davis
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                      No auto-update URL for this round of snapshots

                      You have to get the update or full image from http://snapshots.pfsense.org/
                      and install from System->Firmware, Manual Update.

                      I believe the quality of 2.2.3-DEVELOPMENT is good. There is a list of things fixed since 2.2.2 was released: https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php?title=2.2.3_New_Features_and_Changes

                      And I am not aware of any regressions from 2.2.2

                      I am running 2.2.3-DEVELOPMENT at home and at 2 offices that have new SG-2440 systems with dual-WAN failover-load-balancing, OpenVPN site-2-site servers, DynDNS, limiters…

                      What to say - the day before a DEVELOPMENT or BETA version of anything is officially called RELEASE actually the DEVELOPMENT/BETA version was fine. Personally I would install 2.2.3-DEVELOPMENT on any new system to start out with a new office having the least bugs possible.

                      As the Greek philosopher Isosceles used to say, "There are 3 sides to every triangle."
                      If I helped you, then help someone else - buy someone a gift from the INF catalog http://secure.inf.org/gifts/usd/

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                        cmb
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                        At this point snapshots should be really safe, we should be days away from release.

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