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#1
Just registered to share my issue that caused this same problem.

If you installed the Sunny Valley Networks "Sensei" package for OPNSense, and then uninstalled it, it leaves behind traces in the /etc/local/etc/pkg/repo folder.

The best thing to do is open the file left behind (sunneyvalley.conf) and disable the repo. Then update the pkg system.

pkg update -f

Might not be Sensei, but could be something installed that left cruft on your system.

#2
Just registered to share my issue that caused this same problem.

If you installed the Sunny Valley Networks "Sensei" package for OPNSense, and then uninstalled it, it leaves behind traces in the /etc/local/etc/pkg/repo folder.

The best thing to do is open the file left behind (sunneyvalley.conf) and disable the repo. Then update the pkg system.

pkg update -f

Might not be Sensei, but could be something installed that left cruft on your system.