On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 1:53 PM Philippe Blain <levraiphilippeblain@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Carlo, > > Le 2022-05-24 à 15:20, Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón a écrit : > > did you try to use 12.3 which should be supported for a little longer? > > Yes, I tested 12.3 and it also works. We could switch to that and > keep 13.0 for later. This seems like the better option overall; feel free to include whatever footer you decide to use with my name in your next reroll. > >> The FreeBSD image we use is FreeBSD 12.2, which is unsupported since > >> March 31st, 2022 [1]. Switching to a supported version, 13.0, > >> makes this error disappear [2]. > > > > I think 13.1 might be better, since with this change we are also implicitly > > making a move to say that we don't really care about the old (but still > > supported) maintenance branch, but will only look at the "latest" version > > instead. > > I agree with your reasoning, but 13.1 was not listed in the list of images on Cirrus-CI [1]. They > say they support all Google Compute Engine images, but I could not find a public list > of these images ([2] seems to be it but I don't want to create an account just > to see a list!). Good point; BTW I'd noticed before that the easiest way is to "try it" since the Cirrus documentation seems to lag behind for a little while, and so as you can see in this[0] run, it is working fine as well. [0] https://github.com/carenas/git/runs/6584764718 > [1] https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/FreeBSD/ > [2] https://console.cloud.google.com/compute/images