When I spawn freebsd-update via system(), it just gets stuck, does not return.
I tried various options, to no avail.
Last try was with
which also just hangs.
When I do this in a terminal window, I get this:
This message just confuses me.
I believed 13.2 and amd64 are currently in full support.
Any idea what could be wrong?
I tried various options, to no avail.
Last try was with
env ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES=YES PAGER=cat NOTTYOK=1 VERBOSELEVEL=nostats freebsd-update --no-stats --not-running-from-cr
on -b /jails/templates_ro/13.2-RELEASE/ fetch
which also just hangs.
When I do this in a terminal window, I get this:
Code:
# env ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES=YES PAGER=cat NOTTYOK=1 VERBOSELEVEL=nostats freebsd-update --no-stats --not-running-from-cr
on -b /jails/templates_ro/13.2-RELEASE/ fetch
src component not installed, skipped
Looking up update.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 3 mirrors found.
Fetching public key from update2.freebsd.org... /usr/sbin/freebsd-update: cannot create : No such file or directory
failed.
Fetching public key from update1.freebsd.org... /usr/sbin/freebsd-update: cannot create : No such file or directory
failed.
Fetching public key from dualstack.aws.update.freebsd.org... /usr/sbin/freebsd-update: cannot create : No such file or directory
failed.
No mirrors remaining, giving up.
This may be because upgrading from this platform (amd64)
or release (13.2-RELEASE) is unsupported by freebsd-update. Only
platforms with Tier 1 support can be upgraded by freebsd-update.
See https://www.freebsd.org/platforms/ for more info.
If unsupported, FreeBSD must be upgraded by source.
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This message just confuses me.
I believed 13.2 and amd64 are currently in full support.
Any idea what could be wrong?