Today's upgrade - more trouble follows
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2.2-BETA (amd64)
built on Mon Nov 24 16:21:58 CST 2014
FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE
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You are on the latest version. -
I am on exactly that snapshot with amd64 on an APU. I don't see all the bonus output.
So what is special about your system? -
This is probably from some package he has installed!
Can you provide list of packages installed?
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I can confirm this. I only see it in the dashboard system info version widget, after the check for the latest update. The check under system, firmware, auto-update works OK and returns 'you are on the latest version', with no extra cruft. The file 'tmp/php_errors.txt' is empty.
Packages on this system are bandwidthd, openvpn client export, and ntopng.
2.2-BETA (amd64)
built on Tue Nov 25 01:23:50 CST 2014 -
I implemented a fix to prevent this from happening.
Upgrade to next coming snapshots and it should behave properly. -
Just to follow up, this resolved itself, perhaps by restarting the client machine running the web browser accessing pfSense. Sorry for the noise.
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I saw this yesterday while the box was updating and packages were reinstalling. I hit the f5 key as it was finishing up and everything was fine.
Today I can't get it to go away. latest snapshot
shellcmd
lcdproc
siproxd
filemgr -
@ermal:
I implemented a fix to prevent this from happening.
Upgrade to next coming snapshots and it should behave properly.Check a coming snapshot.
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Most of that issue was fixed, it still happens when there is a package reinstall running. That should have been fixed today, waiting for the next snapshot to test that.
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2.2-BETA (amd64)
built on Sat Nov 29 01:55:22 CST 2014The problem has gone. Thank you.