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    Package Manager Not Updating [Solved]

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • kiokomanK
      kiokoman LAYER 8
      last edited by

      https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/packages/fixing-a-broken-pkg-database.html

      /usr/sbin/pkg-static update -f
      

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      • pfSenseTestP
        pfSenseTest
        last edited by

        Yeah, I've already read and tried all that, still no go.

        2x SG-5100 | MBT-4220 (retired) | SG-1000 (retired)

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        • JeGrJ
          JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator
          last edited by

          What's the output of those options? Are there error messages? What about "Option 8" and running pkg update manually? What is the output? Where are logs/errors? Give us something to work with besides "it doesn't work".

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          • bmeeksB
            bmeeks
            last edited by

            One more possibility. Is your pfSense firewall one of the Netgate hardware appliances? If so, it very well could be that the Netgate firmware site (which hosts a separate packages repository) is not yet synced up with the Community Edition package repository.

            I've had this happen a few times with the Snort and Suricata packages that I maintain. Not sure if the sync is an automatic or manual thing, The times I've noticed a new version not posting on the Netgate appliance firmware side, I've swapped emails with the pfSense team and they corrected it.

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            • pfSenseTestP
              pfSenseTest @bmeeks
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              @bmeeks said in Package Manager Not Updating:

              Is your pfSense firewall one of the Netgate hardware appliances?

              Yes, SG-5100.
              Interesting and certainly could be the case because the other system is MBT-4220 using CE vs factory with SG-5100.
              I'll give it some time to see if it self-corrects. Thanks.

              2x SG-5100 | MBT-4220 (retired) | SG-1000 (retired)

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              • bmeeksB
                bmeeks @pfSenseTest
                last edited by

                @pfSenseTest said in Package Manager Not Updating:

                @bmeeks said in Package Manager Not Updating:

                Is your pfSense firewall one of the Netgate hardware appliances?

                Yes, SG-5100.
                Interesting and certainly could be the case because the other system is MBT-4220 using CE vs factory with SG-5100.
                I'll give it some time to see if it self-corrects. Thanks.

                You could try raising the issue with one of the Netgate guys here on the forum. They will have a Netgate tag by their nick. I think it is a manual process on their end to sync changes in the two package repositories.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by stephenw10

                  There was an issue with the dev (2.5) pkg repo but that should be corrected now. I'm not aware of any problems with 2.4.4p3 but it may have affected packages I guess.
                  Yeah we need to see the error output.
                  You might also try pkg update -f at the command line to force it to update the lists.

                  Edit: I can see and install pfBlocker 2.2.5_25 here.

                  Steve

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                  • bmeeksB
                    bmeeks
                    last edited by bmeeks

                    What has happened in the past with Snort and Suricata is that us package maintainers almost 100% of the time submit pull requests to the DEVEL branch. The pfSense team then merges them there directly on Github, but then may, later, manually cherry-pick the commits into the RELEASE branch. That also means they need to cherry-pick the same commits into the Netgate firmware repository.

                    There are two distinct package repos for RELEASE. One is for CE and the other is for Netgate appliances only. That's the repo where, in the past, I've had to get the pfSense team to manually merge a change they had already pulled into CE RELEASE. The most recent Snort change I made was like this. The update made it into 2.5-DEVEL and into 2.4.4_p3 RELEASE CE, but it did not show up for my SG-5100 (which uses the Netgate firmware package repo) until I emailed Renato and reminded him to merge the package update into the Netgate firmware repo.

                    Edit: I just checked the Netgate repo and the latest pfBlockerNG-devel is there now, so Stephen is correct.

                    https://firmware.netgate.com/pkg/pfSense_factory-v2_4_4_amd64-pfSense_factory-v2_4_4/All/.

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      I tested it against the factory repo. An SG-5100 should be able to see that. Interestingly I didn't test it against CE but it seems the OP did.

                      Steve

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                      • pfSenseTestP
                        pfSenseTest
                        last edited by

                        Yep, all good now.

                        @bmeeks Thank you very much!

                        2x SG-5100 | MBT-4220 (retired) | SG-1000 (retired)

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          Cool, thanks for confirming. 👍

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