On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 11:47:33AM +0000, abed wrote:
> 
> 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.

The OpenBSD versioning convention is to increment by 0.1 for each release.
sysupgrade looks for the next version (unless, of course you are upgrading
snapshot to snapshot, but do read the man page for that special case). 

sysupgrade is working as designed, and ended up demonstrating to (I assume) a
new user how OpenBSD release versions work.

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