HEADS UP: To get 2.3.3 RC builds, switch to "stable" in update settings!
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No you won't get any snap. Really easy to try from console, there's nothing upgraded till you confirm it.
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No you won't get any snap. Really easy to try from console, there's nothing upgraded till you confirm it.
That was my first thought as well but- It does in fact want to upgrade to 2.3.4a
Enter an option: Message from syslogd@xxxxx at Feb 12 16:50:43 ... office php-fpm[98316]: /index.php: Successful login for user 'memyselfI' from: 172.31.125.54 13 >>> Updating repositories metadata... 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. >>> Upgrading pkg... done. >>> Updating repositories metadata... Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue... Fetching meta.txz: . done Fetching packagesite.txz: . done Processing entries: .. done pfSense-core repository update completed. 12 packages processed. Updating pfSense repository catalogue... Fetching meta.txz: . done Fetching packagesite.txz: .......... done Processing entries: .......... done pfSense repository update completed. 427 packages processed. >>> Upgrading pfSense-repo... done. >>> Unlocking package pfSense-kernel-pfSense... done. The following 104 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked): New packages to be INSTALLED: webp: 0.5.2 [pfSense] giflib: 5.1.4 [pfSense] libnghttp2: 1.18.0 [pfSense] norm: 1.5r6 [pfSense] liblz4: 131 [pfSense] libwww: 5.4.0_6 [pfSense] json-c: 0.12.1 [pfSense] Installed packages to be UPGRADED: wol: 0.7.1_2 -> 0.7.1_3 [pfSense] vnstat: 1.14 -> 1.15 [pfSense] unbound: 1.5.9 -> 1.6.0 [pfSense] uclcmd: 0.1 -> 0.1_1 [pfSense] tiff: 4.0.6_2 -> 4.0.7_1 [pfSense] strongswan: 5.5.0 -> 5.5.1 [pfSense] sqlite3: 3.13.0 -> 3.15.1_1 [pfSense] python27: 2.7.12 -> 2.7.13_1 [pfSense] png: 1.6.21 -> 1.6.27 [pfSense] php56-zlib: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-xmlwriter: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-xmlreader: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-xml: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-tokenizer: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-sysvshm: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-sysvsem: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-sysvmsg: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-sqlite3: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-sockets: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-simplexml: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-shmop: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-session: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-readline: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-posix: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-pfSense-module: 0.12 -> 0.13 [pfSense] php56-pdo_sqlite: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-pdo: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-pcntl: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-openssl: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-opcache: 5.6.26_1 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-mcrypt: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-mbstring: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-ldap: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-json: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-hash: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-gettext: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-filter: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-dom: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-curl: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-ctype: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-bz2: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56-bcmath: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php56: 5.6.26 -> 5.6.30 [pfSense] php-xdebug: 2.4.0 -> 2.4.1_1 [pfSense] php-suhosin: 0.9.38 -> 0.9.38_3 [pfSense] pftop: 0.7_6 -> 0.7_7 [pfSense] pfSense-rc: 2.3.2_1 -> 2.3.4.a.20170211.1331 [pfSense-core] pfSense-pkg-Status_Traffic_Totals: 1.1_1 -> 1.2_1 [pfSense] pfSense-kernel-pfSense: 2.3.2_1 -> 2.3.4.a.20170211.1331 [pfSense-core] pfSense-default-config: 2.3.2_1 -> 2.3.4.a.20170211.1331 [pfSense-core] pfSense-base: 2.3.2_1 -> 2.3.4.a.20170211.1331 [pfSense-core] pfSense-Status_Monitoring: 1.4.4_2 -> 1.6.1_3 [pfSense] pfSense: 2.3.2_1 -> 2.3.4.a.20170211.1326 [pfSense] perl5: 5.20.3_15 -> 5.24.1.r4_1 [pfSense] pecl-zmq: 1.1.3_1 -> 1.1.3_2 [pfSense] pecl-ssh2: 0.12 -> 0.13 [pfSense] pecl-rrd: 1.1.3_3 -> 1.1.3_4 [pfSense] pecl-radius: 1.3.0 -> 1.4.0.b1 [pfSense] pcre: 8.39 -> 8.39_1 [pfSense] p5-Socket: 2.021 -> 2.024 [pfSense] p5-Net-SSLeay: 1.74 -> 1.78 [pfSense] p5-Net-SMTP-SSL: 1.03 -> 1.04 [pfSense] p5-IO-Socket-SSL: 2.029 -> 2.038 [pfSense] p5-IO-Socket-IP: 0.37 -> 0.38 [pfSense] openvpn: 2.3.11 -> 2.4.0 [pfSense] nut: 2.7.4 -> 2.7.4_1 [pfSense] ntp: 4.2.8p8 -> 4.2.8p9_1 [pfSense] nginx: 1.10.1,2 -> 1.10.2_3,2 [pfSense] nettle: 3.2 -> 3.3 [pfSense] links: 2.9,1 -> 2.13,1 [pfSense] libzmq4: 4.1.4_1 -> 4.1.5 [pfSense] libssh2: 1.7.0,2 -> 1.8.0,2 [pfSense] libsodium: 1.0.8 -> 1.0.11_1 [pfSense] libiconv: 1.14_9 -> 1.14_10 [pfSense] libgd: 2.1.0_7,1 -> 2.2.4,1 [pfSense] jpeg-turbo: 1.4.2 -> 1.5.1 [pfSense] isc-dhcp43-server: 4.3.4 -> 4.3.5 [pfSense] isc-dhcp43-relay: 4.3.4_1 -> 4.3.5 [pfSense] isc-dhcp43-client: 4.3.4 -> 4.3.5 [pfSense] indexinfo: 0.2.4 -> 0.2.6 [pfSense] idnkit: 1.0_5 -> 1.0_6 [pfSense] glib: 2.46.2 -> 2.46.2_4 [pfSense] git: 2.9.0 -> 2.11.0_3 [pfSense] gettext-runtime: 0.19.8.1 -> 0.19.8.1_1 [pfSense] expat: 2.1.1_2 -> 2.2.0_1 [pfSense] dhcp6: 20080615_7 -> 20080615.1 [pfSense] curl: 7.50.3 -> 7.52.1_1 [pfSense] ca_root_nss: 3.25 -> 3.28.1 [pfSense] bind-tools: 9.10.4P2 -> 9.11.0P3 [pfSense] Installed packages to be REINSTALLED: rrdtool-1.6.0_1 [pfSense] (direct dependency changed: perl5) p5-Mozilla-CA-20160104 [pfSense] (direct dependency changed: perl5) p5-GSSAPI-0.28_1 [pfSense] (direct dependency changed: perl5) p5-Error-0.17024 [pfSense] (direct dependency changed: perl5) p5-Digest-HMAC-1.03_1 [pfSense] (direct dependency changed: perl5) p5-Authen-SASL-2.16_1 [pfSense] (direct dependency changed: perl5) net-snmp-5.7.3_11 [pfSense] (direct dependency changed: perl5) miniupnpd-1.9.20160113,1 [pfSense] (options changed) Number of packages to be installed: 7 Number of packages to be upgraded: 89 Number of packages to be reinstalled: 8 The process will require 23 MiB more space. 90 MiB to be downloaded. **** WARNING **** Reboot will be required!! Proceed with upgrade? (y/N)
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No you won't get any snap. Really easy to try from console, there's nothing upgraded till you confirm it.
This is what I see:
Enter an option: 13Updating repositories metadata…
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.
Unlocking package pfSense-kernel-pfSense... done.
The following 1 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):Installed packages to be REINSTALLED:
scponly-4.8.20110526_2 [pfSense] (options changed)Number of packages to be reinstalled: 1
19 KiB to be downloaded.
**** WARNING ****
Reboot will be required!!
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So how do we update to 2.3.3 RC build if we are currently on 2.3.2 stable? When I go to the development branch I see 2.3.4.
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So how do we update to 2.3.3 RC build if we are currently on 2.3.2 stable? When I go to the development branch I see 2.3.4.
YMMV and anything else to tell you your on your own but-
This was my method..
Go to system/update/update settings and set it to "snapshots" (sounds like you already did.)
Now set it to "Stable (Default)"Go back to "System Update" tab and see what it reports.. You may have to run " pkg upgrade pkg" from the console to get it to work. (I did on one box and got it to work. Second box seemed to just work.)
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So how do we update to 2.3.3 RC build if we are currently on 2.3.2 stable? When I go to the development branch I see 2.3.4.
YMMV and anything else to tell you your on your own but-
This was my method..
Go to system/update/update settings and set it to "snapshots" (sounds like you already did.)
Now set it to "Stable (Default)"Go back to "System Update" tab and see what it reports.. You may have to run " pkg upgrade pkg" from the console to get it to work. (I did on one box and got it to work. Second box seemed to just work.)
Thanks for the help, it still shows no updates available on stable and only 2.3.4 on development. I also tried pkg upgrade pkg and it shows 0 updates available.
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At this point just wait for the release. No sense it fussing with it when it'll be out in a couple days.
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At this point just wait for the release. No sense it fussing with it when it'll be out in a couple days.
True, I just figured the RC was basically stable at this point, but not a big deal I can wait.
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At this point just wait for the release. No sense it fussing with it when it'll be out in a couple days.
Not exactly sure how's waiting supposed to fix crap like this: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/7276
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Someone who was never on 2.3.3 snapshots wouldn't experience that. Nor did most people on 2.3.3 snapshots.