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About Features Applications Administration News Events Press Artwork Donations Legal Notices Privacy Policy Ports and Packages for Supported Releases Support of FreeBSD releases by ports and the ports infrastructure currently matches the policies set out by the FreeBSD Security Officer. Once a major branch X reaches its EOL date, the "last known good" ports tree will be tagged with the RELEASE_X_EOL tag as a convenience to those remaining users who intend to self-support their installations. This tag is not supported in any way and security fixes will not be applied. Usage is therefore highly discouraged and should only be used if there is no other option; consumers are expected to provide their own support. For all supported major src branches, all ports will be included in an automated quality assurance procedure which will build, install, package, and deinstall each port on all Tier 1 platforms. Maintainers and committers are notified of failures detected during testing. Ports that are known not to build or run on a given supported branch and/or platform will be marked as such. Prebuilt binary packages will also be provided for all major branches and Tier 1 platforms and will be made available via pkg(8). Package builds will use the oldest supported minor release within each major branch to ensure ABI and KBI backwards compatibility within each major branch, and support all minor versions of each major branch, including -RELEASE and -STABLE. The current package sets and estimated lifetimes of the currently supported branches are given below. The Estimated EoL (end-of-life) column gives the earliest date on which that branch is likely to be dropped. Branch Release Package Branch Package Set Estimated EoL stable/13 n/a releng/13.5 April 30, 2026 releng/13.5 13.5-RELEASE releng/13.5 FreeBSD:13:aarch64 FreeBSD:13:amd64 FreeBSD:13:armv6 FreeBSD:13:armv7 FreeBSD:13:i386 FreeBSD:13:powerpc (only quarterly is updated) FreeBSD:13:powerpc64 (only quarterly is updated) FreeBSD:13:powerpc64le (only quarterly is updated) April 30, 2026 stable/14 n/a releng/14.3 November 30, 2028 releng/14.3 14.3-RELEASE releng/14.3 FreeBSD:14:aarch64 FreeBSD:14:amd64 FreeBSD:14:armv6 FreeBSD:14:armv7 FreeBSD:14:i386 FreeBSD:14:powerpc (only quarterly is updated) FreeBSD:14:powerpc64 (only quarterly is updated) FreeBSD:14:powerpc64le (only quarterly is updated) June 30, 2026 stable/15 n/a releng/15.0 December 31, 2029 releng/15.0 15.0-RELEASE releng/15.0 FreeBSD:15:aarch64 FreeBSD:15:amd64 FreeBSD:15:armv7 September 30, 2026 main n/a main FreeBSD:16:aarch64 FreeBSD:16:amd64 FreeBSD:16:armv7 FreeBSD:16:powerpc64 FreeBSD:16:powerpc64le Best Effort Older releases are not maintained; ports and packages may not be able to install or run. Users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to one of the supported releases mentioned above. Last modified on: November 29, 2025 by Colin Percival