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    • jimpJ
      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @michmoor
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      @michmoor said in System Patches package version 2.2:

      Curious, if there are new patches for 23.05 in the future, will the list get automatically populated or do we need to initiate something?

      23.05 wouldn't use the system patches package that way since it's getting daily snapshot builds. Any fixes that go in would be in the builds the next day.

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        jdeloach @jimp
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        @jimp said in System Patches package version 2.2:

        @michmoor said in System Patches package version 2.2:

        Curious, if there are new patches for 23.05 in the future, will the list get automatically populated or do we need to initiate something?

        23.05 wouldn't use the system patches package that way since it's getting daily snapshot builds. Any fixes that go in would be in the builds the next day.

        I'm confused. I'm running pfSense 2.6.0 CE and I see these dozen or so patches as being available to apply, yet when I open the Redmine associated with each patch, it states that the target is for 2.7.0/plus target 23.01.

        Are these patches really safe to apply to 2.6.0 CE? No where do I see anything in the redmine that states it is for 2.6.0???

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          slu @jdeloach
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          @jdeloach said in System Patches package version 2.2:

          Are these patches really safe to apply to 2.6.0 CE?

          See the package update today on the 2.6.0 CE and have the same question, save to apply because the System_Patches package is available on 2.6.0 CE?

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          • Bob.DigB
            Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @slu
            last edited by Bob.Dig

            @slu They are patches till the can be backed in the new version, so this is normal.

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              slu @Bob.Dig
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              @bob-dig but this affect 23.x only or 2.6.0 CE as well?
              With other words, can I break the system with patches or is there some version check in the background?

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              • Bob.DigB
                Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @slu
                last edited by Bob.Dig

                @slu Good question. Is there anything related to FreeBSD 14 or PHP 8.1 in it? Then wait.

                23.01:


                Screenshot 2023-03-17 at 11-33-20 pfSense.home.arpa - System Patches.png

                1. and 6. I remember are 23.1 only for example, so if you have them too, then this is not for you.
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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @jdeloach
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                  @jdeloach said in System Patches package version 2.2:

                  I'm confused. I'm running pfSense 2.6.0 CE and I see these dozen or so patches as being available to apply, yet when I open the Redmine associated with each patch, it states that the target is for 2.7.0/plus target 23.01.

                  Are these patches really safe to apply to 2.6.0 CE? No where do I see anything in the redmine that states it is for 2.6.0???

                  The patches for 2.6.0 are not new. They have been there for weeks, since 23.01 released. The ones you see on 2.6.0 are safe to apply on 2.6.0. On 2.6.0 the only change you'll see from this new version of the package is the apply/revert all buttons.

                  The recommended patch list is version filtered. You only see the patches relevant to whatever you are running.

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                    slu @jimp
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                    @jimp said in System Patches package version 2.2:

                    The recommended patch list is version filtered. You only see the patches relevant to whatever you are running.

                    Thank you, now its clear to me.

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                    • JonathanLeeJ
                      JonathanLee @jimp
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                      @jimp thanks!!!

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                      • JonathanLeeJ
                        JonathanLee @jimp
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                        @jimp speaking of patches, how long until they are approved to be added in as recommend? For example the YouTube issue with none.
                        https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/13811

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                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @JonathanLee
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                          @jonathanlee said in System Patches package version 2.2:

                          @jimp speaking of patches, how long until they are approved to be added in as recommend? For example the YouTube issue with none.
                          https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/13811

                          There isn't any set schedule, mostly depends on the amount of time devs have who are also familiar with the package and so on. But that's completely unrelated to this thread, "patches" in the sense of this package are not always tied to PRs or commits.

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                          • jimpJ
                            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                            There is another update coming here shortly, which addresses two things:

                            • The alias sorting did have an issue if the aliases were not sorted in the configuration (which normally happens on save or other change to aliases). Most people wouldn't see a problem here, but some could. So there is a patch that applies on top of the previous patch to use a better sort method that has the ideal sort order but also preserves index keys.
                            • When doing 'revert all' it was iterating the patch list from the top down which fails if a later patch requires an earlier patch to be applied first. The two patches would apply OK but when reverting all patches it would only revert the later patch, not the earlier one. So reverting from the last to the first ensures this order is properly respected.

                            Users on 23.01 will see a new patch to apply. Users on older versions will not see any new patches but the revert all order will be fixed.

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                              keyser Rebel Alliance @jimp
                              last edited by

                              @jimp Nice one.

                              Considering the list of of patches for 23.01 this fra, is there any chance a 23.01.1 will be released with everything included?

                              For all those boxes not at 23.01 yet?

                              Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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                                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @keyser
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                                @keyser said in System Patches package version 2.2:

                                @jimp Nice one.

                                Considering the list of of patches for 23.01 this fra, is there any chance a 23.01.1 will be released with everything included?

                                For all those boxes not at 23.01 yet?

                                We are still considering our options there, but the next release is due in May and it's already almost April at this point. Having to turn out a point release would leave us very little time to work on items we want to complete for 23.05. But we're keeping an eye on things and if we do decide that, we'll announce it in various places.

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                                  JonathanLee @jimp
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                                  @jimp Installed Thank you!!

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                                    OffstageRoller
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                                    Thank you for this! Itโ€™s awesome that I donโ€™t have to hunt down patches, nor wait for the next OS release to get these, and itโ€™s all done in a single click (and reboot).

                                    What would be the process when the next version of pfSense is released? Normally I:

                                    1. Reboot
                                    2. Uninstall all packages
                                    3. Upgrade
                                    4. Reboot
                                    5. Reinstall all packages

                                    But with all of these recommended patches, before I do step 1 above, should I first revert all patches applied?

                                    Or is it safe to keep all the patches applied and install the upgrade as is? Can the patches package be removed with patches still applied before upgrading?

                                    My fear would be a patch the applied to 23.01, but didnโ€™t make it to 23.05, and now I still have that modified file on my disk, but itโ€™s not available to be installed/reverted in version 23.05. Does that make sense what Iโ€™m trying to say?

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                                      SteveITS Galactic Empire @OffstageRoller
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                                      @offstageroller normally the Recommended patches are all included in the next version. If not (which I havenโ€™t seen yet) then presumably either somethingโ€™s wrong with the patch, or it would still be listed in the package for the next version.

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                                        slu @jimp
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                                        @jimp said in System Patches package version 2.2:

                                        Apply All Recommended Patches

                                        This function is really fantastic!

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                                        • JeGrJ
                                          JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator @jimp
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                                          @jimp As you mention 23.05 around the corner I'm curious: what's the plan with 2.7? Release before 23.05 or joint release with 23.05 (shortly after)? We've many people asking when the step-up to 2.7 will arrive (mostly because they also have to plan maint windows in advance) so even a guesstimate would be nice.

                                          As the snaps of 2.7 haven't gone beta yet I'm wondering :)

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                                            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @JeGr
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                                            @jegr said in System Patches package version 2.2:

                                            @jimp As you mention 23.05 around the corner I'm curious: what's the plan with 2.7? Release before 23.05 or joint release with 23.05 (shortly after)? We've many people asking when the step-up to 2.7 will arrive (mostly because they also have to plan maint windows in advance) so even a guesstimate would be nice.

                                            As the snaps of 2.7 haven't gone beta yet I'm wondering :)

                                            Not a topic for this thread, but still being discussed internally, likely after.

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