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Jason Unovitch changed:
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--- Comment #3 from mom040...@gmail.com ---
OK, I made an inventory of the damage. The "automatically" removed disk
information is:
1) libressl is "automatically" downgraded from version 2.2.1 to 2.1.7 in
/usr/local;
2) /opt directory with
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--- Comment #2 from mom040...@gmail.com ---
After investigation, I found that this is probably about the Update Manager in
PC-BSD. In the background, it is finding and destroying the directories that
update the openssl and libressl. That is
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--- Comment #1 from mom040...@gmail.com ---
I had a similar situation, again:
1) I downloaded an openssl tarball;
2) I compiled and installed it into /opt;
3) I recompiled my program with the new prefix pointing to /opt.
4) The I rebooted
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Bug ID: 201745
Summary: The disk changes are automatically partially reverted
after the system rebooted
Product: Base System
Version: 10.1-RELEASE
Hardware: arm64