Kapetanakis Giannis(bil...@edu.physics.uoc.gr) on 2018.04.19 14:22:57 +0300: > On 19/04/18 13:54, Sebastian Benoit wrote: > > Kapetanakis Giannis(bil...@edu.physics.uoc.gr) on 2018.04.19 13:37:24 +0300: > >> Hi, > >> > >> since more and more of my servers have been migrated to OpenBSD :) and I'm > >> getting a bit lazy, I want to upgrade some of my 6.2 snapshots to 6.3 > >> release and use syspatch for upgrading them in the future. > > > > sad to hear that you dont want to test snapshots in the future ;) > > I will, i will :) > but not on every machine I have. It's adding a lot of work. > I will keep the most important machines manually updated with snapshots as I > also want the latest features ;) > > >> What was the date of code lock/freeze so I can safely put 6.3 on top? > > > > You should be able to update any system that claims its 6.2-current to > > 6.3. > > > > All instructions on http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade63.html should work, > > even when starting from a 6.2-current snapshot. > > > > There is no specific data before or after that would not work, including for > > versions claiming to be 6.3-beta and 6.3 up until "OpenBSD 6.3 (GENERIC.MP) > > #107: Sat Mar 24 14:21:59 MDT 2018" which is the final released 6.3. > > > > /Benno > > So I can even update OpenBSD 6.3 (GENERIC.MP) #62: Wed Mar 14 > ? > > Eventually 6.3 is the 23-24 Mar snapshot?
Correct. And between Mar 14 and Mar 24, there is i believe nothing (like rm commands etc) in the upgrade63.html that you need to do, just do the update and run sysmerge and syspatch and pkg_add -u.