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2025/08/15 01:15:55 bootcheck failed. provider will not be started: failed to get license object - you may be running on an incompatible host: licenses.licensing.upbound.io "uxp" is forbidden: User "system:serviceaccount:crossplane-system:provider-azure-storage-5e1a1b085105" cannot get resource "licenses" in API group "licensing.upbound.io" at the cluster scope
If you're seeing a message like this when you try to update to Crossplane v2, it means you're accidentally using one of Upbound's official providers. The latest builds of these providers only run on Upbound's UXP distribution of Crossplane1.
Check where you're installing the provider from:
xpkg.crossplane.io/crossplane-contrib/provider-aws-s3:v2.0.0 - These are the OSS builds
xpkg.upbound.io/upbound/provider-aws-s3:v2.0.0 - These are Upbound's official builds
If you see the message and you're not intentionally trying to run an Upbound official provider, switch to xpkg.crossplane.io/crossplane-contrib.
Footnotes
Which is free and doesn't actually require a license to run the providers - the error is misleading. ↩
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If you're seeing a message like this when you try to update to Crossplane v2, it means you're accidentally using one of Upbound's official providers. The latest builds of these providers only run on Upbound's UXP distribution of Crossplane1.
Check where you're installing the provider from:
If you see the message and you're not intentionally trying to run an Upbound official provider, switch to xpkg.crossplane.io/crossplane-contrib.
Footnotes
Which is free and doesn't actually require a license to run the providers - the error is misleading. ↩
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