On November 5, 2018 1:28:22 PM CST, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-dev 
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>Why on earth do we have a patch for systemd that is 13786 lines long? 
>The comment says "Fixes security and usability issues discovered since 
>release."  To me NOT making a new release is the mark either lazy or 
>incompetent program management. </rant>
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It's a fast moving target. I can have three patches (one a significant chunk of 
the big one) and two seds, or one big patch and one sed (we don't need that in 
BLFS). That's what the distributions are using now it seems as they are all 
stable backports from the next version.

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