This will only work if you stop upgrading snapshots long before 6.6 is announced.
Otherwise you will be on 6.6-current by November 1st and -r will wait for 6.7.
On September 2, 2019 1:15:26 PM GMT+02:00, Ian Darwin <ian@darwinsys.com> wrote:
>> The sysupgrade tool is a nice way to install the newest snapshot,
>never
>> had a problem. But what is the correct way to install a stable
>release
>> on snapshot? Using the standard bsd.rd upgrade way?
>
>From man sysupgrade:
>
>-r Upgrade to the next release. The default is to find out if the
> system is running a release or a snapshot. In case of release
> sysupgrade downloads the next release.
>
>So when 6.6 is announced as released
>
> # sysupgrade -r
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