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Date:      Sun, 11 Aug 2024 04:14:23 -0700
From:      "Edward Sanford Sutton, III" <mirror176@hotmail.com>
To:        Henrik Morsing <henrik@morsing.cc>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Installing Signal
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On 8/11/24 03:53, Henrik Morsing wrote:
> 
> 
>> On 11 Aug 2024, at 11:51, Edward Sanford Sutton, III <mirror176@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 8/11/24 03:22, Henrik Morsing wrote:
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>>>>
>>> No, ports installed 6.48.1.
>>
>> Ports is up to 7.13.0 in quarterly and 7.16.0 in main ports tree branch. If you are building 6.48 right now then your ports tree is out of date. `make -C /usr/ports/net-im/signal-desktop -VPKGVERSION` will say what version is in the tree to be built right now and is safe to execute even if a build is running (or you can read the version from the port manually).
> 
> 
> I installed it two days ago. What a bizarre system. I will try upgrading.

   14.1 release was announced 6/4 and signal was updated to 7 on on 
4/12. Did you install ports from FreeBSD release media or fetch an 
outdated quarterly branch (which requires manually switching every 
quarter when tracking it with git)? 2024Q3 has 7.13 while 2024Q2 has 
6.48.1. I think 14.1's release likely includes a ports tree from the Q2 
timeframe.
   Quarterly doesn't normally upgrade versions unless there are security 
fixes, necessary bugfixes, etc. so it can end up being delayed until the 
next quarter.
   If you are new to FreeBSD, make sure to review the removed packages 
on any `pkg upgrade` since a failed build may result in it being removed 
if its dependencies were upgraded without it.

>>> Regards,
>>> Henrik Morsing
>>




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