OPNsense Forum

English Forums => 25.1, 25.4 Production Series => Topic started by: aduwing on February 17, 2025, 04:35:45 PM

Title: Upgrade Not Showing
Post by: aduwing on February 17, 2025, 04:35:45 PM
Hello,

My firewall is currently on version 24.7.12_4 and would like to upgrade to 2.5.1.1 but it did not detect the new version.

It displays this prompt.

New packages to be INSTALLED:
   alsa-lib: 1.2.12 [mimugmail]
   freetype2: 2.13.2 [SunnyValley]
   libfontenc: 1.1.8 [SunnyValley]
   png: 1.6.43 [SunnyValley]

Number of packages to be installed: 4

I installed them but when I check the update again it just repeats the same prompt.

Any ideas how to fix this?

Thank you !
Title: Re: Upgrade Not Showing
Post by: newsense on February 17, 2025, 05:56:02 PM
Do a healthcheck from the Firmware section and post the full output here
Title: Re: Upgrade Not Showing
Post by: aduwing on February 17, 2025, 06:34:29 PM
Here is the log :

***GOT REQUEST TO AUDIT HEALTH***
Currently running OPNsense 24.7.12_4 (amd64) at Mon Feb 17 09:31:00 PST 2025
>>> Root file system: /dev/gpt/rootfs
>>> Check installed kernel version
Version 24.7.12 is correct.
>>> Check for missing or altered kernel files
No problems detected.
>>> Check installed base version
Version 24.7.12 is correct.
>>> Check for missing or altered base files
Error 2 occurred.
etc/sysctl.conf:
   size (299, 333)
   sha256digest (0x45f469e7a9b4eef887bab7b55397305043fe101e1d6ce6f7e23d758e72f56dc6, 0x8cc5c942d7c5827a96087f872ae6ef860d1dd42172f226acf925b98181eda850)
>>> Check installed repositories
OPNsense (Priority: 11)
mimugmail (Priority: 5)
SunnyValley (Priority: 7)
>>> Check installed plugins
os-adguardhome-maxit 1.14
os-c-icap 1.7_5
os-clamav 1.8_2
os-crowdsec 1.0.8_1
os-ddclient 1.26
os-iperf 1.0_2
os-mdns-repeater 1.2
os-ntopng 1.3
os-redis 1.1_2
os-sensei 1.18.6
os-sensei-agent 1.18.6
os-sensei-updater 1.17
os-sunnyvalley 1.4_3
os-tailscale 1.1
os-theme-cicada 1.38
os-theme-rebellion 1.9.2
os-theme-solarized-community 0.4_1
os-theme-tukan 1.28
os-theme-vicuna 1.48
>>> Check locked packages
No locks found.
>>> Check for missing package dependencies
Checking all packages: .......... done
>>> Check for missing or altered package files
Checking all packages: ....
os-adguardhome-maxit-1.14: checksum mismatch for /usr/local/AdGuardHome/AdGuardHome
os-adguardhome-maxit-1.14: checksum mismatch for /usr/local/AdGuardHome/AdGuardHome.sig
Checking all packages....
perl5-5.36.3_2: missing file /usr/local/bin/pod2html
Checking all packages........ done
>>> Check for core packages consistency
Core package "opnsense" at 24.7.12_4 has 69 dependencies to check.
Checking packages: ...................................................................... done
***DONE***
Title: Re: Upgrade Not Showing
Post by: newsense on February 17, 2025, 11:20:37 PM
Edit /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/OPNsense.conf and change OPNsense priority to 4, then check for updates again and you'll see 25.1
Title: Re: Upgrade Not Showing
Post by: aduwing on February 17, 2025, 11:52:17 PM
Thanks for the reply.

Unfortunately it still does not detect 25.1 update.
Title: Re: Upgrade Not Showing
Post by: newsense on February 18, 2025, 12:07:43 AM
And you confirmed OPNsense is with priority 4 ?
Title: Re: Upgrade Not Showing
Post by: aduwing on February 18, 2025, 12:20:04 AM
Yes it says OPNsense Priority:4
Title: Re: Upgrade Not Showing
Post by: newsense on February 18, 2025, 12:34:38 AM
Remove mimugmail repo and try without it, should not be required for what you have installed
Title: Re: Upgrade Not Showing
Post by: aduwing on February 18, 2025, 12:45:31 AM
Yes that did it! Thank you very much!
Title: Re: Upgrade Not Showing
Post by: gspannu on February 19, 2025, 09:47:34 AM
Is there an issue with the mimugmail repo?

I am on 25.1.1 and facing a similar problem. Choosing Update from either the GUI or CLI does not check for any updates and just 'sort of hangs'. The system keeps running fine. A reboot foes not fix the issue.

However, removing the mimugmail conf file from `/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/` and running `pkg update -f` and then checking for updates seems to fix the updates and the system checks for updates as expected.

This has only just started... only noticed this after the 25.1.1 update, it definitely was not an issue until 25.1