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--- Comment #6 from John Grafton ---
(In reply to Peter Eriksson from comment #5)
Correct, I misunderstood your problem. My patch will not correct it.
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--- Comment #5 from Peter Eriksson ---
I'm not sure your patch to freebsd-update would solve the problem I ran into
since there isn't two freebsd-update's running at the same time. The sequence
is like this (from a machine running 12.4 for
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--- Comment #4 from John Grafton ---
I realized MOST freebsd-update functions require a locked working directory so
I pulled cron's splay time out and created a review for the patch:
Review: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D38022
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--- Comment #2 from Peter Eriksson ---
> If a crontab(5) utilizing the features of freebsd-update(8) exists,
> it must be disabled before upgrading the operating system.
Then perhaps a simple:
if crontab -l | grep -v '^#' | grep 'freebsd
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Bug ID: 266270
Summary: freebsd-update cron corrupts freebsd-update upgrade's
in progress
Product: Base System
Version: 12.3-RELEASE
Hardware: Any
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