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.
Van: Bengt Ahlgren <[email protected]>
Datum: woensdag, 9 oktober 2019 23:38
Aan: [email protected]
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
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