On Fri 21 Feb 16:54, Kamil Choudhury wrote:
> Hi all: 
> 
> Security advisory came in this morning, thought I'd use the 
> opportunity to upgrade a couple of machines using pkgbase. 
> 
> The advisory mentioned that the issue was with openssh; pkgbase 
> seems to be bumping all components to -p2:
> 
> root@sevenfoldgates:/home/kchoudhu/src # pkg upgrade
> Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
> FreeBSD repository is up to date.
> Updating FreeBSD-base repository catalogue...
> Fetching data.pkg: 100%   46 KiB  46.6kB/s    00:01
> Processing entries: 100%
> FreeBSD-base repository update completed. 525 packages processed.
> All repositories are up to date.
> Checking for upgrades (525 candidates): 100%
> Processing candidates (525 candidates): 100%
> The following 525 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
> 
> Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
>         FreeBSD-acct: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-acct-dbg: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-acct-man: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-acpi: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-acpi-dbg: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-acpi-man: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-apm: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-apm-dbg: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
> ...
>         FreeBSD-yp: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-yp-dbg: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-yp-man: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-zfs: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-zfs-dbg: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-zfs-dbg-lib32: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-zfs-dev: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-zfs-dev-lib32: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-zfs-lib32: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-zfs-man: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
>         FreeBSD-zoneinfo: 14.2p1 -> 14.2p2 [FreeBSD-base]
> 
> Number of packages to be upgraded: 525
> 
> 1 GiB to be downloaded.
> 
> Proceed with this action? [y/N]: y
> 
> The process succeeded, but it seems very broad. Is this intended?
> 
> Thanks -- 
> Kamil 
> 

This is a bug that was introduced in between 14.1 and 14.2, fixed in stable and
current.

No EN has been prepared for 14.2 and it will be probably too intrusif to change
it in a releng branch.

Best regards,
Bapt


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