On Wed, 13 Jul 2022 10:29:06 +0300
Andriy Gapon <a...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> # uname -U
> 1400063
>
> # uname -K
> 1400063
>
> # pkg upgrade
> Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
> Fetching packagesite.pkg: 100% 5 MiB 4.8MB/s 00:01
> Processing entries: 0%
> Newer FreeBSD version for package zyre:
> To ignore this error set IGNORE_OSVERSION=yes
> - package: 1400063
> - running kernel: 1400051
> Ignore the mismatch and continue? [y/N]:
>
> Does anyone know why this would happen?
> Where does pkg get its notion of the running kernel version?
>
If I'm reading the sources correctly, it's determining the OS version
by looking at the elf headers of various files in this order:
getenv("ABI_FILE")
/usr/bin/uname
/bin/sh
So I would assume that `file /usr/bin/uname` shows 1400051 on your
system.
You can point it to checking another file by setting ABI_FILE[0] in the
environment or ignore the check by setting IGNORE_OSVERSION (like
advised). The "running kernel:" label seems a bit misleading.
Cheers
Michael
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Michael Gmelin