Hello,
I've recently upgraded FreeBSD from 13.5-STABLE to 14.3-STABLE using /usr/src/UPDATING notes, and then reinstalled all packages via "pkg-static upgrade -f". I've been using STABLE branch for years and it wasn't the first time I'd followed the procedure. But then I looked at linux-* port versions and found they all are still linux-*-c6, looks like during all my previous upgrades the reinstall packages procedure didn't change the linux subsystem packages, just kept them as they were. Is there any correct way to move from old linux-* packages to recent ones? I use some software that depends on linux subsystem (i.e. NVIDIA driver) and it don't want to put it into broken condition.
I've recently upgraded FreeBSD from 13.5-STABLE to 14.3-STABLE using /usr/src/UPDATING notes, and then reinstalled all packages via "pkg-static upgrade -f". I've been using STABLE branch for years and it wasn't the first time I'd followed the procedure. But then I looked at linux-* port versions and found they all are still linux-*-c6, looks like during all my previous upgrades the reinstall packages procedure didn't change the linux subsystem packages, just kept them as they were. Is there any correct way to move from old linux-* packages to recent ones? I use some software that depends on linux subsystem (i.e. NVIDIA driver) and it don't want to put it into broken condition.