On Tue, Jan 02, 2018 at 09:43:52AM -0500, Scott Court wrote: > > On 01/01/2018 07:19 PM, Mik J wrote: > > > > # smtpd -h > > version: OpenSMTPD 6.0.0 > > > > Also, if anyone knows why 6.0.2 is not the version shipped in the > > latest 6.2 openbsd. > > > > Thanks > I have been wondering about this myself. After taking a look at the code > in the OpenBSD CVS tree though, it looks like the "6.0.0" version of > OpenSMTPD shipped with OpenBSD 6.2 is actually not the 6.0.0 version > available on opensmtpd.org. It appears that it is actually closer to a > recent fork of the CVS version of OpenSMTPD. > > Additionally, the OpenSMTPD version in OpenBSD has been upgraded with > the release of OpenBSD 6.1 and 6.2; however, the version number seems to > stay at "6.0.0" for some reason. I tried building OpenSMTPD 6.0.2 from > source the other day, just to find out it was actually older than the > "6.0.0" version in my stock OpenBSD 6.2. > > This seems very strange to me. >
You are absolutely right. We used to have a release process specifically for OpenSMTPD when it was using git as a main repository and synchronized to OpenBSD but since the switch we never discussed our versionning despite the fact that there is a different workflow and we often have many minor commits that we do not think warrant a version update... but causes OpenSMTPD to have different code for identical versions. In the meantime, I have bumped the version in OpenBSD -current to 6.0.3, this will make it obvious that the code is more ahead than on github. This weekend, I will update the code on github and prepare a 6.0.3 minor release so everyone gets the same code for that version, then we'll have a discussion on how we will prevent this from happening in the future. This was entirely my fault so... apologies -- Gilles Chehade https://www.poolp.org @poolpOrg -- You received this mail because you are subscribed to misc@opensmtpd.org To unsubscribe, send a mail to: misc+unsubscr...@opensmtpd.org