Yeah exactly, finally somebody got the point!!!
On 5/25/20 12:46 PM, Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri wrote: > On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 12:26:25PM +0000, abed wrote: >> I'm expecting when the 6.8 dosen't exist, we have to show a message not >> an error (404 not found )!!! >> >> On 5/25/20 12:21 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote: >>> On 2020/05/25 11:33, abed wrote: >>>> 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? >>> What would you do with the result of a check like this? Do you think the >>> error message is unclear? >>> >>> (sysupgrade follows the supported upgrade path - upgrading to the _next_ >>> release, or a snapshot - not the _latest_ release which might involve >>> skipping a version). >>> > > Abed has a point here. When trying to upgrade to a newer *snapshot* > when no new snapshot is available, the message is "Already on latest > snapshot." There would potentially be a point in instead of showing > > Fetching from https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.8/amd64/ > sysupgrade: Error retrieving > https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.8/amd64/SHA256.sig: 404 Not Found > > saying "The next release after $(uname -r) is not available" or > something similar. >
