Hi,
I followed the upgrading instructions for pkgbase and everything went fine.
Now I look at none-base pkgs and notice:
FreeBSD_version for that pkg is 1500068. Other pkg's which got upgraded from pkgbase have the new version:
FreeBSD_version is 1501000 here.
The upgrade instructions for Distribution Sets contain a sentence: "freebsd-update(8) may prompt to rebuild or reinstall all third-party software due to changes in system libraries."
This seems not to be the case while upgrading with pkgbase.
Do I get this right: FreeBSD_version shows on which FreeBSD version the pkg got installed (15.0 in this case). If I would want to show it FreeBSD_version = 1501000 (15.1-RELEASE) I would need to force re-install the pkg?
Is that even necessary? Does it matter?
Will it show the new version after an update of the pkg?
Thanks!
I followed the upgrading instructions for pkgbase and everything went fine.
Now I look at none-base pkgs and notice:
Code:
pkg info btop
btop-1.4.6
Name : btop
Version : 1.4.6
Installed on : Mon Apr 6 15:59:14 2026 CEST
Origin : sysutils/btop
Architecture : FreeBSD:15:amd64
Prefix : /usr/local
Categories : sysutils
Licenses : APACHE20
Maintainer : pkubaj@FreeBSD.org
WWW : https://github.com/aristocratos/btop
Comment : Monitor of resources
Shared Libs required:
libc++.so.1
libc.so.7
libcxxrt.so.1
libdevstat.so.7
libgcc_s.so.1
libkvm.so.7
libm.so.5
libthr.so.3
Annotations :
FreeBSD_version: 1500068
FreeBSD_version for that pkg is 1500068. Other pkg's which got upgraded from pkgbase have the new version:
Code:
pkg info FreeBSD-zfs
FreeBSD-zfs-15.1
Name : FreeBSD-zfs
Version : 15.1
Installed on : Sat Jun 20 17:11:53 2026 CEST
Origin : base/FreeBSD-zfs
Architecture : FreeBSD:15:amd64
Prefix : /
Categories : base
Licenses : CDDL-1.0
Maintainer : re@FreeBSD.org
WWW : https://www.FreeBSD.org
Comment : ZFS filesystem support
Shared Libs required:
libavl.so.2
libbe.so.1
libbsdxml.so.4
libc++.so.1
libc.so.7
libcrypto.so.35
libcxxrt.so.1
libgcc_s.so.1
libgeom.so.5
libicp.so.3
libjail.so.1
libm.so.5
libnvpair.so.2
libpam.so.6
libprivatedevdctl.so.0
libsbuf.so.6
libspl.so.2
libthr.so.3
libtpool.so.2
libumem.so.2
libutil.so.10
libuutil.so.2
libzdb.so.2
libzfs.so.4
libzfs_core.so.2
libzfsbootenv.so.1
libzpool.so.2
libzutil.so.2
Annotations :
FreeBSD_version: 1501000
The upgrade instructions for Distribution Sets contain a sentence: "freebsd-update(8) may prompt to rebuild or reinstall all third-party software due to changes in system libraries."
This seems not to be the case while upgrading with pkgbase.
Code:
doas pkg update
Updating FreeBSD-ports repository catalogue...
FreeBSD-ports repository is up to date.
Updating FreeBSD-ports-kmods repository catalogue...
FreeBSD-ports-kmods repository is up to date.
Updating FreeBSD-base repository catalogue...
FreeBSD-base repository is up to date.
All repositories are up to date.
doas pkg upgrade
Updating FreeBSD-ports repository catalogue...
FreeBSD-ports repository is up to date.
Updating FreeBSD-ports-kmods repository catalogue...
FreeBSD-ports-kmods repository is up to date.
Updating FreeBSD-base repository catalogue...
FreeBSD-base repository is up to date.
All repositories are up to date.
Checking for upgrades (0 candidates): 100%
Processing candidates (0 candidates): 100%
Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
Your packages are up to date.
Code:
freebsd-version -kru
15.1-RELEASE
15.1-RELEASE
15.1-RELEASE
Do I get this right: FreeBSD_version shows on which FreeBSD version the pkg got installed (15.0 in this case). If I would want to show it FreeBSD_version = 1501000 (15.1-RELEASE) I would need to force re-install the pkg?
Is that even necessary? Does it matter?
Will it show the new version after an update of the pkg?
Thanks!