Re: Lots of components updated going from -p1 to -p2

2025-02-26 Thread Baptiste Daroussin
On Fri 21 Feb 21:47, Antranig Vartanian wrote: > I thought that’s the point… no? > > I mean the system was compiled as a whole, should be shipped as a whole. But > the real comparison that I want to know is, how long did it take compared to > freebsd-update/freebsd-rustdate ? and did you create

Re: Lots of components updated going from -p1 to -p2

2025-02-26 Thread Baptiste Daroussin
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: >

Re: Lots of components updated going from -p1 to -p2

2025-02-21 Thread Antranig Vartanian
I thought that’s the point… no? I mean the system was compiled as a whole, should be shipped as a whole. But the real comparison that I want to know is, how long did it take compared to freebsd-update/freebsd-rustdate ? and did you create a boot environment manually or was it created automatica

Lots of components updated going from -p1 to -p2

2025-02-21 Thread Kamil Choudhury
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 Updat