> Assuming that it is supported, will it be possible to upgrade from > BETA2 to RCs and then the final RELEASE?I think so. Indeed, older releases were not upgradable from betas, but recent releases were upgradable from beta releases. Although it said that we could not upgrade to 12.0-BETA1 in the previous release note, we can upgrade to 12.0-BETA1 by freebsd-update. And at this moment, we cannot upgrade to 12.0-BETA2 by freebsd-update. -- Masachika ISHIZUKA
On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 01:04:24AM +0900, Masachika ISHIZUKA wrote:> > Assuming that it is supported, will it be possible to upgrade from > > BETA2 to RCs and then the final RELEASE? > > I think so. >Yes.> Indeed, older releases were not upgradable from betas, but > recent releases were upgradable from beta releases. > > Although it said that we could not upgrade to 12.0-BETA1 in > the previous release note, we can upgrade to 12.0-BETA1 by > freebsd-update. > And at this moment, we cannot upgrade to 12.0-BETA2 by > freebsd-update.Sorry, I forgot to reply to your original report. This is being looked into. It is, unfortunately, more fallout from updating OpenSSL to version 1.1.1. Glen -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/attachments/20181029/4ff3d039/attachment.sig>
>> Although it said that we could not upgrade to 12.0-BETA1 in >> the previous release note, we can upgrade to 12.0-BETA1 by >> freebsd-update. >> And at this moment, we cannot upgrade to 12.0-BETA2 by >> freebsd-update. > > Sorry, I forgot to reply to your original report. This is being looked > into. It is, unfortunately, more fallout from updating OpenSSL to > version 1.1.1.Thank you for reply and your efforts. Now, freebsd-update can upgrade 12.0-BETA2 amd64. I confirmed from both 11.2-RELEASE-p4 and 12.0-BETA1. Note that freebsd-update install dose not execute pwd_mkdb, we must execute 'pwd_mkdb -p /etc/master.passwd 'manually if we use ntpd. -- Masachika ISHIZUKA