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      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Unoptanio
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      @Unoptanio yeah the log would show the version from before.. But pretty sure 2.7.2 should of came with 19.1??

      Oh my bad, seems 2.7.2 shipped with 18, and pkg upgrade updates it

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        Mmm, I guess running 'pkg install' somehow left the old version present. Though the output from it looked like it just upgraded it anyway. Which is what I'd expect pkg to do.

        In that situation you should really have used pkg upgrade unbound.

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          @stephenw10
          Does the old version need to be uninstalled somehow? or is that okay?
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            That should be fine. And, just to be clear, I would have expected what you did before to also be fine. pkg shows that it sees that as an upgrade and takes appropriate action.

            It shouldn't be possible to have two versions on the same pkg installed.

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