On Wed, 08 Apr 2020 20:29:27 +0000 (UTC), Chris Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
> I updated usr.sbin/smtpd to HEAD, and now get 6.6.4. You're lagging, it's been bumped to 6.7.0 13 hours ago :) https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/3b6172845ca039729e3ac02040d787f83f9c7250 > If I diff that > dir against the same in OPENBSD_6_6, there are a few thousand lines of > unified diffs, clearly showing many changes. I don't know for sure > that it means what's in OPENBSD_6_6 is the same smtpd 6.6.0 that > shipped with OpenBSD 6.6.0, but it's clearly not the smtpd 6.6.4 > that's in HEAD. I think your approach is wrong. You're assuming the version number matters but it doesn't. What matters is that you have the fixes. Each errata contains the diff, check the code you have to see if it has the patches. > I'm not sure how the syspatch creation process is involved, but I saw > the note from Gilles a month and a half ago[1] suggesting using > syspatch to update the system. It looks like that didn't update the > stable branch. I don't understand your "it looks like". The whole code is free. Look at the commits instead of guessing. Cheers, Daniel

