They will But with a restore you also need the plugin installed
The order is not important, but it needs both to work
Sure, but usually you dont need to touch it
Tomorrow is 21.1.9 and new dev build, this should be it.Otherwise:opnsense-code corecd /usr/coremake upgrade
# opnsense-code coreUpdating OPNsense repository catalogue...OPNsense repository is up to date.Updating SunnyValley repository catalogue...SunnyValley repository is up to date.Updating mimugmail repository catalogue...mimugmail repository is up to date.All repositories are up to date.The following 3 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):New packages to be INSTALLED: cvsps: 2.1_2 [OPNsense] git: 2.32.0_1 [OPNsense] p5-Error: 0.17029 [OPNsense]Number of packages to be installed: 3The process will require 23 MiB more space.4 MiB to be downloaded.[1/3] Fetching git-2.32.0_1.txz: 100% 4 MiB 571.4kB/s 00:08[2/3] Fetching p5-Error-0.17029.txz: 100% 27 KiB 27.5kB/s 00:01[3/3] Fetching cvsps-2.1_2.txz: 100% 41 KiB 41.9kB/s 00:01Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)[1/3] Installing p5-Error-0.17029...[1/3] Extracting p5-Error-0.17029: 100%[2/3] Installing cvsps-2.1_2...[2/3] Extracting cvsps-2.1_2: 100%[3/3] Installing git-2.32.0_1...===> Creating groups.Creating group 'git_daemon' with gid '964'.===> Creating usersCreating user 'git_daemon' with uid '964'.[3/3] Extracting git-2.32.0_1: 100%=====Message from git-2.32.0_1:--If you installed the GITWEB option please follow these instructions:In the directory /usr/local/share/examples/git/gitweb you can find all files tomake gitweb work as a public repository on the web.All you have to do to make gitweb work is:1) Please be sure you're able to execute CGI scripts in /usr/local/share/examples/git/gitweb.2) Set the GITWEB_CONFIG variable in your webserver's config to /usr/local/etc/git/gitweb.conf. This variable is passed to gitweb.cgi.3) Restart server.If you installed the CONTRIB option please note that the scripts areinstalled in /usr/local/share/git-core/contrib. Some of them requireother ports to be installed (perl, python, etc), which you may need toinstall manually.Cloning into '/usr/tools'...remote: Enumerating objects: 10466, done.remote: Counting objects: 100% (461/461), done.remote: Compressing objects: 100% (181/181), done.remote: Total 10466 (delta 282), reused 379 (delta 253), pack-reused 10005Receiving objects: 100% (10466/10466), 9.98 MiB | 3.02 MiB/s, done.Resolving deltas: 100% (6474/6474), done.make: "/usr/tools/Makefile" line 68: Cannot open /usr/tools/config/21.1/build.confmake: Fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue