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Date:      Wed, 10 Jun 2026 20:35:31 +0000
From:      Ulf Rudolf <u.rudolf@web.de>
To:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Aw: different behavior of several (hopefully) equal installed jails
Message-ID:  <trinity-af4d4704-37df-4271-8a91-9d3195a2c245-1781123730881@trinity-msg-rest-webde-webde-live-6c9c65dfd4-6688f>
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OK, that problem was easy to solve and unfortunately not correct described - I used different Repository Branches in the affected jails.

Sorry for the noise
 Ulf


> Gesendet: Samstag, 6. Juni 2026 um 22:34
> Von: "Ulf Rudolf" <u.rudolf@web.de>
> An: freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.org
> Betreff: different behavior of several (hopefully) equal installed jails
>
> Hi,
> 
> I am running halve a dozen jails on one freebsd host The jails were created and are managed with iocage. Both the host system and the jails were installed with a version from the FreeBSD 13 line and upgraded and updated since then. Actually they all run FreeBSD 14.3p12.
> 
> Since a longer time (I can not remember either the exact point of time or the exact FreeBSD version and the patch level) I notice the folloing described behavior:
> * I run "pkg update &amp;&amp; pkg upgrade &amp;&amp; pkg autoremove &amp;&amp; pkg clean" across all jails
> * for some packages which are installed in more than one jail the packages is not updated in all jails
> * if I run the pkg-cmd-line again after some days the package will be updated in some more jails (somethimes in all affected jails)
> 
> Is that a expectable behavior? If not - what can I do to determine the reason for the observed behavior?
> 
> Best regards
>     Ulf


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