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> in all third party open source packages/ports by taking them to the head version.

No it doesn't!

You can totally stick with the old version of packages. You are NOT forced to switch third party version numbers. And as mentioned elsewhere I did switch eg. Postgres versions interdependently of the OS.

What is being updated is the userland in the OS not in ports per se. According to the Release Notes of the latest FreeBSD release 14.3[1], OpenSSL, XZ, the file command, googletest, OpenSSH, less, expat, tzdata, zfs and spleen have been updated when it comes to third party applications as well. ps has been updated and some sysctl flags to filter for jails have been introduced.

These are the kinds of updates you'll get from point releases, not the breaking kind. These go into major releases, which is exactly why the support strategy is "The latest do release + X months and at least that long".

[1] Scroll down a bit: https://www.freebsd.org/releases/14.3R/relnotes/





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