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Date:      Tue, 07 Apr 2026 20:39:23 +0300
From:      Max Brazhnikov <makc@freebsd.org>
To:        stable@freebsd.org, pkgbase@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [HEADS UP] stable/15: new base packages for PAM, zstd
Message-ID:  <2439205.THHZn3L5Ee@mercury>
In-Reply-To: <adTq6tMP4GWQS35e@amaryllis.le-fay.org>

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Hi,

> i've just MFC'd two commits to stable/15[0] which add new packages for
> OpenPAM (FreeBSD-pam*) and Zstandard (FreeBSD-zstd*).  if you have
> set-minimal installed, you do not need to do anything; the new packages
> will be installed automatically the next time you run pkg upgrade.
> 
> if you do *not* have set-minimal installed (because you didn't install
> with bsdinstall, or because you removed it after installation), you MUST
> install the FreeBSD-pam package, otherwise you will no longer be able to
> log into the system after updating.
> 
> to display the sets you currently have installed, use this command:
> 
> 	% pkg query -e '%n ~ FreeBSD-set-*' '%n'
> 
> [0] 95cc7f59b7ce "libpam: Move to a new "pam" package"
>     8c61751d078e "zstd: Move to a new zstd package"

Does it make sense to add notes like this to src/UPDATING?
Is there a common place to keep updating notes for pkgbase?

Max




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