The version in archives is definitely newer. A release of OpenBSD is tagged and 
the tree frozen for that release months back in order for CD duplication and so 
forth. That's why archives has a much newer version. It is regularly synced to 
-current as you noticed and I believe 5.4 has OpenSMTPD version 5.3.x. 

Bryan

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Bryan Vyhmeister
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> On Nov 8, 2013, at 9:11, Joel Carnat <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I was looking at opensmtpd in brand new openbsd 5.4 and it seems not to be as 
> fresh as the one in /archives/.
> I also had a look at the Web CVS of OpenBSD and, as far as I understood it, 
> opensmtpd seem to not be synced in the "release" tree but rather in the 
> "current" one.
> 
> Am I wrong or do one have to rather use /archives/ to be able to get the 
> required latest fixes on opensmtpd ?
> 
> Thanks.
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