On 2014/08/01 07:00, Ryan O'Connor wrote: > 29.07.2014, 22:12, "Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas" <[email protected]>: > > "Ryan O'Connor" <[email protected]> writes: > >> Hi, > > > > Hi, > >> I notice that the version of OpenVPN available for OpenBSD 5.5 is 2.3.2 > >> > >> Would it be possible for the relevant maintainer to upgrade it to 2.3.4? > >> The source tarball on OpenVPN's official site is already at version 2.3.4. > > > > The ports tree is locked for the 5.6 release, so I highly doubt that any > > request to update openvpn now would succeed. What's special about > > 2.3.4? > >> Thanks. > >> > >> Ryan > > > > -- > > jca | PGP : 0x1524E7EE / 5135 92C1 AD36 5293 2BDF DDCC 0DFA 74AE 1524 E7EE > > Hi, > > There are more than 30 fixes in 2.3.4. > > To see what those are, please surf to: > https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/ChangesInOpenvpn23 > > As OpenBSD takes security very seriously, I suppose it will provide 2.3.4 for > its users. > > Thanks. > > Ryan >
Ports is locked. This doesn't mean "maybe you can sneak a commit in", it is locked. The majority of fixes between 2.3.2 and 2.3.4 don't affect us (polarssl, windows, freebsd, build system, macos) and I don't really even see anything that warrants backporting to -stable at this point.
