/usr/local/sbin/opnsense-update
if (${PKG} update -f -r ${PRODUCT} && \ ${PKG} upgrade -fy -r ${PRODUCT}) > ${PIPEFILE} 2>&1; then
Let's not clutter this thread with all sorts of oddities....The fix seems to be https://github.com/opnsense/update/commit/9abe08ee and if anyone would help confirm that would be extremely helpful:# opnsense-revert -r 21.1.9_multi opnsense-updateSuffice to say upgrades with enabled third party repos could fail for any number of reasons that we can't really cover from our side. Please be wary.Cheers,Franco
# opnsense-revert -r 21.1.9_multi opnsense-update
So is the solution, running:Code: [Select]# opnsense-revert -r 21.1.9_multi opnsense-updatebefore upgrading to 21.7?
Quote from: opn_nwo on July 28, 2021, 07:56:52 pmSo is the solution, running:Code: [Select]# opnsense-revert -r 21.1.9_multi opnsense-updatebefore upgrading to 21.7?Yep
# opnsense-revert -r 21.1.9_multi opnsense-updateFetching opnsense-update.txz: .. failed
Mine showed an update to 21.1.9_1, not 21.1.8_2. Is the upgrade fix included in that version as well?
Quote from: abraxxa on July 28, 2021, 10:04:52 pmMine showed an update to 21.1.9_1, not 21.1.8_2. Is the upgrade fix included in that version as well?Try my steps on the bottom of page 2. This procedure worked fine for me when it wanted to update to an older version from the gui.
Proceed with this action? [21.7/y/N]: 21.7Fetching packages-21.7-OpenSSL-amd64.tar: ................... doneFetching base-21.7-amd64.txz: ........................................................................ ... ... ... ... ... ...
Fetching packages-21.7-OpenSSL-amd64.tar: ................... doneFetching base-21.7-amd64.txz: ........................................................................ ... ... ... ... ... ...