On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 12:07:41PM -0400, Karl Denninger wrote:
Ok, that's fair; it DOES show -p5 for the user side. $ freebsd-version -ru 12.2-RELEASE-p4 12.2-RELEASE-p5 So that says my userland is -p5 while the kernel, which did not change (even though if you built from source it would carry the -p5 number) is -p4. I can live with that as it allows me to "see" that indeed the revision is present without having source on the box.
it just threw me that the thing-that-was-updated didn't update itsversion information when queried. Absent sources, how can I tell it was updated (apart from freebsd-version -u) ?
-- J.
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