No available packages
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Yes, It looks like there is a problem here. We have replicated it locally and should have a solution shortly.
Steve
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Ok: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/14137
The issue is that the custom repo data used to upgrade to Plus is not being removed as expected after upgrading.
Simply resaving the update branch to Latest Stable (23.01) in System > Update > Update Settings will allow packages to be seen correctly.
Removing the custom repo data manually will remove the Plus Upgrade message there.
Steve
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@stephenw10 Thanks for the fix, done.
Ted Quade
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@stephenw10 said in No available packages:
Removing the custom repo data manually will remove the Plus Upgrade message there.
Where would I do this?
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@g-hammer said in No available packages:
Where would I do this?
You can run it at the command line via the console or ssh. Or you can run in Diag > Command Prompt in the GUI.
Steve
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@stephenw10
rm: /usr/local/share/pfSense/pkg/repos/pfSense-repo-custom.*: No such file or directoryAlready gone.
I do have a package listing and have installed what I wanted.
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@stephenw10 Received this message at Diagnostics/Command Prompt
rm: /usr/local/share/pfSense/pkg/repos/pfSense-repo-custom.*: No such file or directory
Still no packages.
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@tedquade Working for you, meaning you have a packages list and can install? Have you rebooted to make certain the fix survives?
No reason to think it doesn't, just checking.
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@g-hammer Yes, Yes and Yes (I'm a person of few words).
Ted Quade
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@flatsphere said in No available packages:
rm: /usr/local/share/pfSense/pkg/repos/pfSense-repo-custom.*: No such file or directory
Still no packages.Did you also resave the update repo settings?
Are you also seeing the 'Bad Request' error from
pkg -d update
?
There are other reasons you might not see packages. Bug #14137 only applies to recent upgrades from CE. -
@stephenw10 said in No available packages:
pkg -d update
Hi Stephen,
Yes, saved but I've no selections in update other than "Latest Stable Version (23.01)" . Saved and rebooted. Also tried "Disable the Dashboard auto-update check", saved and rebooted.
Yes, getting "bad request" from pkg -d update.
I did recently upgrade from latest version of CE.Cheers!
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From the Dashboard go to:
System > Update > Update Settings then "Save"Then Diagnostics > Command Prompt > Execute Shell Command then in Command enter the following:
rm /usr/local/share/pfSense/pkg/repos/pfSense-repo-custom.*Then select Execute.
That is the sequence I followed and it worked for me.
Ted Quade
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@tedquade said in No available packages:
rm /usr/local/share/pfSense/pkg/repos/pfSense-repo-custom.*
I did that and received the "No such file or directory" message.
Thanks!
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Send me your NDI and the output
pkg -d update
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@stephenw10 said in No available packages:
Send me your NDI and the output
pkg -d update
in chat and I'll check it.Hi Stephen
I get the same error on my Netgate 6100 without upgrading from a CE
Error messages posted on https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/14137
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Did you resave the stable repo settings?
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@stephenw10 said in No available packages:
Did you resave the stable repo settings?
Yes I did. It also shows me the latest stable version 23.01
Current Base System23.01
Latest Base System23.01
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Send me your NDI in chat and I'll check it.
That error means it's trying to authenticate the repo using the wrong cert. Resaving the repo should set the correct line in the config file so it then uses the correct cert.
Steve
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@p1erre You need to do the following in order to save as instructed by Steve:
System > Update > Update Settings > Save
This is what worked for me when I had similar issues to yours.
Ted Quade