For a couple of days now I've been trying to upgrade my pkg database
on an amd64 system running CURRENT (28 March).  It started with a
nightly security check that output:

  pkg: Warning: Major OS version upgrade detected.  Running "pkg bootstrap -f" 
recommended

OK, tried that and got variants on:

  # pkg bootstrap -f
  pkg: Warning: Major OS version upgrade detected.  Running "pkg bootstrap -f" 
recommended
  pkg(8) is already installed. Forcing reinstallation through pkg(7).
  The package management tool is not yet installed on your system.
  Do you want to fetch and install it now? [y/N]: <b>y</b>
  Bootstrapping pkg from pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/quarterly, 
please wait...
  pkg: Error fetching 
http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/quarterly/Latest/pkg.txz: Not Found
  A pre-built version of pkg could not be found for your system.
  Consider changing PACKAGESITE or installing it from ports: 'ports-mgmt/pkg'.

In passing it's worth noting the first three lines of output, which
could be improved on.

I've checked both IPv4 sites, and
http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/ only contains a "latest"
directory, not "quarterly".

What's the issue here?  This system was running fine until I tried the
bootstrap.

Greg
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