Hello Sean,

strumm...@thestrings.com wrote:
[...]
> 
> As a quick note, from what I know FreeBSD always has three versions  
> supported at one time, at the moment, that is 7 (legacy), 8 (standard)  
> and 9 (experimental, next generation). As far as I can tell, this  
> means any version older than 7 is no longer supported by security  
> patches or the ports system. So I'm not sure if you want to support  
> versions earlier than 7, but it is up to you. It is easy to do it in  
> this case but if there are other issues with FreeBSD that are version  
> dependent, it might be an issue then.
> 
You're right.

> 
> This makes sense. It should work for most future versions as well. I  
> Should have taken that into account!
> 
Glad to know you agree with me. I hope this patch will stay working for 
a great number of next FreeBSD versions. :)

Many thanks for pointing me out this bug. I'll include you into the 
credits for this fix.

Best regards.

-- 
Jordi Sanfeliu
FIBRANET Network Services Provider
http://www.fibranet.cat

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