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Date:      Tue, 09 Jul 2019 18:58:03 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 239066] sysutils/qjail: option install -f does not work on STABLE version
Message-ID:  <bug-239066-7788-aJBBpyi4VT@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>
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--- Comment #2 from qjail@a1poweruser.com ---
Just saying something doesn't work is not providing enough information about
what you were trying to do in the first place. So I will have to guess at w=
hat
you were trying to do.=20=20

1. Based on the first message qjail outputted is telling you that the versi=
on
of Freebsd running on the host is not the same as the version of Freebsd you
are trying to create the qjail environment with. By design qjail requires t=
hat
the qjail environment is the same release level as the host. This means you=
 are
trying to do something that is invalid and not allowed. This is a user usage
problem and not a qjail problem.

2. The stable and current versions of FreeBSD are moving targets and qjail =
is
not supported to work on those versions. Qjail is only supported at the REL=
EASE
version level. No port is ever supported for stable and current version lev=
els.
Now most times changes made in those versions do not effect qjail, but in t=
he
past there have been times when that was not true and if so it will come to
light during qjail new release testing.

3. The qjail install -f command only works if you have the distribution file
all ready downloaded to your FreeBSD hard drive and it matches the version =
of
Freebsd that is running on the host. It expects to find the base.txz file at
the path location provided with the -f flag.

For this bug to get further attention you have to explain in detail what you
were doing and provide the qjail commands used. You will have to be using
12.0-RELEASE on the host and installing that same version into the qjail
environment when using the -f flag on the qjail install command doing your
testing. Otherwise this bug report will be closed as user error.

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