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We have a HUGE update going out Thursday night at my company that will be going to 225+ clients across the nation.

Yesterday, we were sent the files so we could update and test. We did, and myself and a couple of others found a pretty major bug. We of course reported it and after several hours of testing different things, we were told, oh by the way, this isn't the version that we were sending to the clients.

Wait, what? So you sent us a different version than what the clients were going to get?

HOW DOES THAT MAKE SENSE?!?!

Yeah I think this is librsvg2-rust related as the stuff it uninstalled when upgrading pkg to 2.0.0 was as follows:

imagemagick7
chafa
fuzzel
gegl
gimp 2.10.38.2
imv
qutebrowser
py311-qt6-pyqt
py311-qt6-qt6-webengine
I have been able to reinstall qutebrowser however but the likes of fuzzel, imv, chafa and gimp refuse with the error:

Checking integrity... done (1 conflicting)
- librsvg2-2.40.21_4 conflicts with librsvg2-rust-2.58.5_3 on /usr/local/bin/rsvg-convert
Cannot solve problem using SAT solver, trying another plan
#FreeBSD #Bugs

"Friend !"
Should be said in the tone of Frankenstein - rather confused but with a strong desire for it to be true.

There are just not enough dragonflies up here in the north of Norway.
When we lived outside of Oslo the mighty dragons were hunting by the many ponds you could find there. Beautiful dragonflies of all colors, shapes and sizes.
They are fascinating to watch.

This one casually landed on my hand. I take that as a, yes, we are friends.

Here's one of the chrysalises, probably from a Queen butterfly, that is attached to one of the butterfly weed plants. When we first moved the plants in, there were quite a few chrysalises, but several of them have since died (turned black or brown instead of bright green). This one is obviously still viable. But who knows if it will make it till spring.