OPNsense Forum
Archive => 18.7 Legacy Series => Topic started by: agh1701 on July 10, 2018, 10:33:53 pm
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do we have an expected date?
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It's out now: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=9126.0
Cheers,
Franco
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Hi Fracno,
it does shows up now but i cannot seem to install it.
is this going to be possible later on ?
PS : i just changed from Dev to production
edit :
using the ssh
# opnsense-update -t opnsense-devel
updated the opnsense
OPNsense 18.7.r_10-amd64
FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE-p11
OpenSSL 1.0.2o 27 Mar 2018
thank you
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Production only updates to production, 18.7-RC1 is not yet production technically until it is named 18.7. :)
Cheers,
Franco
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How do we update the dev version to the rc1? The normal opnsense command or is there a special command that we have to run?
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On dev, reload system: firmware: updates, check for updates... there's a new "unlock upgrade" "upgrade now" combo. Or from the console menu option 12, type "18.7.r1" and hit enter.
Cheers,
Franco
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When I hit check for Updates I get the following...
An API exception occured
Error at /usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/controllers/OPNsense/Core/Api/FirmwareController.php:92 - A non-numeric value encountered (errno=2)
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if I try to upgrade from Console I get an error..
missing origin.conf
A firmware upate is currently in progress.
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You seem to be between versions for some reason.
# opnsense-revert opnsense-devel opnsense-update
# pkg query %n-%v opnsense-devel opnsense-update
origin.conf was replaced by OPNsense.conf, but opnsense-update was adapted for this reason....
Cheers,
Franco
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this is what I get with those commands.
root@DIGIsense:/home/itcguilf # opnsense-revert opnsense-devel opnsense-update
root@DIGIsense:/home/itcguilf # pkg query %n-%v opnsense-devel opnsense-update
opnsense-devel-18.7.r_60
opnsense-update-18.1.8
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Do I need to reboot after these commands, I'm still running into the same issue?
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opnsense-devel is ok, opnsense-update is very bad... you would be supposed to be on 18.1.11... it doesn't revert to the correct one? Did you lock it maybe?
# pkg update -f && pkg rquery %v opnsense-update
# pkg upgrade opnsense-update
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That's better I now have
root@DIGIsense:~ # pkg query %n-%v opnsense-devel opnsense-update
opnsense-devel-18.7.r_60
opnsense-update-18.1.11
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Splendid, upgrade should work now 8)
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And now I'm able to upgrade! Woohoo thanks franco that seems to have fixed it, not sure what happened?
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Hmmm, taking a wild guess: you were not on 18.1.11, but rather 18.1.8 - 18.1.10, switched to dev directly, got the new dev package but never got the new updater code because of this. In that case a simple check and update before or after switching to dev would have fixed it.
Cheers,
Franco
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Hi Fracno is this update works only when you are in Developement mode ?
its seems my hardware keep asking over and over for the same update.
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Dev version will keep advertising major upgrades because we use it to stage tests continuously. :)
Switch back from dev to production after you're on 18.7.r1 and it's gone.
Cheers,
Franco
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Hi Franco,
i've switched back from Dev to Pro and installed the 18.7.R1 the system has been rebooted but it still asking me to install the software again ( see screenshot )
i am on hardware A10
OPNsense 18.7.r_10-amd64
FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE-p11
OpenSSL 1.0.2o 27 Mar 2018
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Hi Julien,
Click "update now" (not "upgrade now") and it will fix itself as intended.
Cheers,
Franco
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Hi Julien,
Click "update now" (not "upgrade now") and it will fix itself as intended.
Cheers,
Franco
Franco thank you for turning the light on. i was looking on the dark :)
it fine now.
it shows 18.1.12 it on it way :)
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It won't be so complicated once the real update to 18.7 is there. :)
Cheers,
Franco