On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 02:50:57PM +0200, Bengt Ahlgren wrote:> Baptiste Daroussin <bapt at FreeBSD.org> writes: > > > On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 01:57:06PM +0200, Bengt Ahlgren wrote: > >> Baptiste Daroussin <bapt at FreeBSD.org> writes: > >> > >> > On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 11:54:15AM +0200, Bengt Ahlgren wrote: > >> >> Baptiste Daroussin <bapt at FreeBSD.org> writes: > >> >> > >> >> > On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 11:38:46AM +0200, Bengt Ahlgren wrote: > >> >> >> Baptiste Daroussin <bapt at FreeBSD.org> writes: > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 03:44:03PM +0200, Bengt Ahlgren wrote: > >> >> >> >> Ronald Klop <ronald-lists at klop.ws> writes: > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > Van: Bengt Ahlgren <bengt.ahlgren at ri.se> > >> >> >> >> > Datum: woensdag, 9 oktober 2019 23:38 > >> >> >> >> > Aan: stable at freebsd.org > >> >> >> >> > Onderwerp: pkg thinks kernel is old > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> I've ran into this on my 11.3-STABLE system: > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> # uname -K > >> >> >> >> >> 1103500 > >> >> >> >> >> # pkg update -f > >> >> >> >> >> Updating ivyp repository catalogue... > >> >> >> >> >> Fetching meta.txz: 100% 560 B 0.6kB/s 00:01 Fetching > >> >> >> >> >> packagesite.txz: 100% 410 KiB 419.9kB/s 00:01 Processing > >> >> >> >> >> entries: 0% > >> >> >> >> >> Newer FreeBSD version for package zziplib: > >> >> >> >> >> To ignore this error set IGNORE_OSVERSION=yes > >> >> >> >> >> - package: 1103000 > >> >> >> >> >> - running kernel: 1102509 > >> >> >> >> >> Ignore the mismatch and continue? [Y/n]: > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> I build my own packages with poudriere, and have just switched from an > >> >> >> >> >> 11.2-REL to an 11.3-REL jail. I didn't force-upgrade everything after > >> >> >> >> >> the switch, perhaps that's needed to make pkg recognise the correct > >> >> >> >> >> kernel version? > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> Bengt > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > This message of pkg is misleading. > >> >> >> >> > > >> >> >> >> > It looks at /bin/sh or something like that for the version. And prints > >> >> >> >> > that as the 'kernel' version. So if you did an incremental build and > >> >> >> >> > /bin/sh was not changed the version stays the same. > >> >> >> >> > To fix it you can do a clean buildworld/installworld. > >> >> >> >> > > >> >> >> >> > Regards, > >> >> >> >> > Ronald. > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> That might well be it - I've done some buildworld:s with -DNO_CLEAN > >> >> >> >> lately. I'll test - thanks for the tip! > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > Can you provide the uname -U information (building with -DNO_CLEAN) should be > >> >> >> > perfectly fine. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Thanks for looking into this! > >> >> >> > >> >> >> $ uname -U > >> >> >> 1103500 > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Let me know if there is something else I can check before I do a full > >> >> >> buildworld on this system! > >> >> > > >> >> > What are the output of pkg config osversion > >> >> > and pkg -o ABI_FILE=/usr/bin/uname config osversion > >> >> > please > >> >> > >> >> $ pkg config osversion > >> >> 1102509 > >> >> $ pkg -o ABI_FILE=/usr/bin/uname config osversion > >> >> 1102509 > >> > > >> > It means you /usr/bin/uname binary has been built with a compiler that says it > >> > is building for 1102509. > >> > > >> > Can you show the output of file /usr/bin/uname ? > >> > >> $ uname -aKU > >> FreeBSD P142.sics.se 11.3-STABLE FreeBSD 11.3-STABLE #9 r353280: Mon > >> Oct 7 22:16:02 CEST 2019 > >> root at P142.sics.se:/storage/obj/usr/src/sys/X250 amd64 1103500 > >> 1103500 > >> > >> no signs of 1102509 there... > >> > >> and "strings -a /usr/bin/uname |grep 110" returns nothing. > >> > > I am interested in the output of file /usr/bin/uname > > Ah, right, didn't get it that you meant the file command, sorry... > > $ file /usr/bin/uname > /usr/bin/uname: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (FreeBSD), dynamically linked, interpreter /libexec/ld-elf.so.1, for FreeBSD 11.2 (1102509), FreeBSD-style, stripped >That is the problem. So if you don't want to rebuild you can add to your make.conf ABI_FILE= XXX where XXX is the path to any file where when you run file on it says it was built for freebsd 11.3 Best regards, Bapt -------------- 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/20191011/5051b117/attachment.sig>
Baptiste Daroussin <bapt at FreeBSD.org> writes:> On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 02:50:57PM +0200, Bengt Ahlgren wrote: >> Baptiste Daroussin <bapt at FreeBSD.org> writes: >> >> > On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 01:57:06PM +0200, Bengt Ahlgren wrote: >> >> Baptiste Daroussin <bapt at FreeBSD.org> writes: >> >> >> >> > On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 11:54:15AM +0200, Bengt Ahlgren wrote: >> >> >> Baptiste Daroussin <bapt at FreeBSD.org> writes: >> >> >> >> >> >> > On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 11:38:46AM +0200, Bengt Ahlgren wrote: >> >> >> >> Baptiste Daroussin <bapt at FreeBSD.org> writes: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 03:44:03PM +0200, Bengt Ahlgren wrote: >> >> >> >> >> Ronald Klop <ronald-lists at klop.ws> writes: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Van: Bengt Ahlgren <bengt.ahlgren at ri.se> >> >> >> >> >> > Datum: woensdag, 9 oktober 2019 23:38 >> >> >> >> >> > Aan: stable at freebsd.org >> >> >> >> >> > Onderwerp: pkg thinks kernel is old >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I've ran into this on my 11.3-STABLE system: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> # uname -K >> >> >> >> >> >> 1103500 >> >> >> >> >> >> # pkg update -f >> >> >> >> >> >> Updating ivyp repository catalogue... >> >> >> >> >> >> Fetching meta.txz: 100% 560 B 0.6kB/s 00:01 Fetching >> >> >> >> >> >> packagesite.txz: 100% 410 KiB 419.9kB/s 00:01 Processing >> >> >> >> >> >> entries: 0% >> >> >> >> >> >> Newer FreeBSD version for package zziplib: >> >> >> >> >> >> To ignore this error set IGNORE_OSVERSION=yes >> >> >> >> >> >> - package: 1103000 >> >> >> >> >> >> - running kernel: 1102509 >> >> >> >> >> >> Ignore the mismatch and continue? [Y/n]: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I build my own packages with poudriere, and have just switched from an >> >> >> >> >> >> 11.2-REL to an 11.3-REL jail. I didn't force-upgrade everything after >> >> >> >> >> >> the switch, perhaps that's needed to make pkg recognise the correct >> >> >> >> >> >> kernel version? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Bengt >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > This message of pkg is misleading. >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > It looks at /bin/sh or something like that for the version. And prints >> >> >> >> >> > that as the 'kernel' version. So if you did an incremental build and >> >> >> >> >> > /bin/sh was not changed the version stays the same. >> >> >> >> >> > To fix it you can do a clean buildworld/installworld. >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > Regards, >> >> >> >> >> > Ronald. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> That might well be it - I've done some buildworld:s with -DNO_CLEAN >> >> >> >> >> lately. I'll test - thanks for the tip! >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > Can you provide the uname -U information (building with -DNO_CLEAN) should be >> >> >> >> > perfectly fine. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks for looking into this! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> $ uname -U >> >> >> >> 1103500 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Let me know if there is something else I can check before I do a full >> >> >> >> buildworld on this system! >> >> >> > >> >> >> > What are the output of pkg config osversion >> >> >> > and pkg -o ABI_FILE=/usr/bin/uname config osversion >> >> >> > please >> >> >> >> >> >> $ pkg config osversion >> >> >> 1102509 >> >> >> $ pkg -o ABI_FILE=/usr/bin/uname config osversion >> >> >> 1102509 >> >> > >> >> > It means you /usr/bin/uname binary has been built with a compiler that says it >> >> > is building for 1102509. >> >> > >> >> > Can you show the output of file /usr/bin/uname ? >> >> >> >> $ uname -aKU >> >> FreeBSD P142.sics.se 11.3-STABLE FreeBSD 11.3-STABLE #9 r353280: Mon >> >> Oct 7 22:16:02 CEST 2019 >> >> root at P142.sics.se:/storage/obj/usr/src/sys/X250 amd64 1103500 >> >> 1103500 >> >> >> >> no signs of 1102509 there... >> >> >> >> and "strings -a /usr/bin/uname |grep 110" returns nothing. >> >> >> > I am interested in the output of file /usr/bin/uname >> >> Ah, right, didn't get it that you meant the file command, sorry... >> >> $ file /usr/bin/uname >> /usr/bin/uname: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 >> (FreeBSD), dynamically linked, interpreter /libexec/ld-elf.so.1, for >> FreeBSD 11.2 (1102509), FreeBSD-style, stripped >> > > That is the problem. > > So if you don't want to rebuild you can add to your make.conf ABI_FILE= XXX > where XXX is the path to any file where when you run file on it says it was > built for freebsd 11.3Great, thanks for investigating! It also means that it is safe to answer "Y" to the pkg question and just let it carry on! Bengt