On Mon, 7 Dec 2009, Gary Mills wrote: >> On Sun, 6 Dec 2009, Gary Mills wrote: >> >>> I keep getting e-mail reports on two bug reports >> that >>> I filed, but when I look them up, all I find are >> very old >>> copies with no recent changes. These are: >>> >>> 6661895 /etc/sfw/openssl/certs has no well known CA >> certificates >>> 6823465 Option parsing typo in /etc/lib/lu/lusync >>> >>> Is there some other place I should be looking? >> >> As you don't say where you looked to begin with, it's >> hard to say :-) > > Everywhere I could find, I suppose. > >> I see the openssl bug here: >> http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bu >> g_id=6661895 > > That one hasn't been updated for almost two years.
Actually, the public field was last updated on 2008-11-21. It seems that the stripping out of email addresses has gotten overzealous and pulled out the time stamps as well. I'll send mail on website-discuss & see if it's a known issue. so, all of teh public information is there, it's just not clear where one entry stops and another begins. >> and all of the public information is there. There are >> a few other >> updates that have happened, but those were to >> internal only fields >> (such as evaluation and interest list). There does >> seem to be a >> lot of "discussion" in that bug that should probably >> be in the >> Public Comments field (so it will be visible >> externally). I'll >> mail those that have updated the private fields and >> see if they will >> say more openly. > > Yes, I'd like to see that part. I've sent mail - hopefully they will move the information into public comments. >> Dave already noted that LU is not being supported as >> part of OpenSolaris, >> which would probably explain why that bug is not >> visible on opensolaris.org. > > Okay. It was a Nevada and Solaris 10 bug originally. > > I realize that `beadm' is the replacement. It works nicely > for me on Opensolaris. That's good to know :-) Valerie -- Valerie Fenwick, http://blogs.sun.com/bubbva/ @bubbva Solaris Security Technologies, Developer, Sun Microsystems, Inc. 17 Network Circle, Menlo Park, CA, 94025.