I'm exactly talking about the logic behind. basically it's not aware of the latest version and only increments the minor (6.7+0.1) and try to download. did you ever saw something like this? for instance when you want to upgrade java, is says: open-jre 14 does not exist.
On 5/25/20 11:37 AM, Solene Rapenne wrote: > Le Mon, 25 May 2020 11:33:10 +0000, > abed <[email protected]> a écrit : > >> After installing OpenBSD 6.7 (i mean exactly after that without >> touching a thing). if you issue sysupgrade, it says: cant find >> version 6.8, which is absolutely doesn't exist. I wondering is it >> really hard to firs check the latest version when we heavily >> connected to the web from seconds we boot or what? >> > sysupgrade did exactly that, it looked for next release (6.8 in this > case) on your mirror configured in /etc/installurl and told you it > didn't find it. > >
