- cross-posted to:
- proxmox@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- proxmox@lemmy.world
Jokes on you I never update my proxmox
lol - I’m the same, and frequently wonder if I’m allowing tech debt to creep in. My last update took me to 8.0.3, and that was only because I built a new node and couldn’t get an older version for the architecture I wanted to run it on.
Looks like someone fucked up package dependencies somewhere.
I’m surprised they don’t have some basic automated testing running in a VM after new package releases but I suppose they don’t need it if they can farm that duty out to their free userbase.
Isn’t that the explicit downside to their free plan? I mean it would still be baffling if they don’t have any in-house testing.
Been a while since I used proxmox but that’s the nature of a lot of those free/corporate type softwares. The free ‘community’ edition is pretty well a public beta that you can get forum level support for, or sometimes you can get paid support at some limited level.
The probably do for the subscription
Oh thanks for the heads up
Oh thank god i thoght about updating my servers last night but was too lazy to do so