Re: A system for patches....

2005-06-20 Thread Tobias Weingartner
On Monday, June 20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Somebody could write a shellscript wich includes the Checksums for a compiled (and patched) binary for each architecture. Sure, my company could do that. The rate I've quoted you before. Or you could do it yourself... only to findout that the

A system for patches....

2005-06-19 Thread sebastian . rother
Hello everybody... I had some trouble with the copy of /usr/src I fetched and so I had to refetch it. But now I'm not sure if I included all patches (even I've e.g. no em-Device (Btw: why are just critical patches listed?)). I guess there's no system to identify if somebody applied a patch or if

Re: A system for patches....

2005-06-19 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Sebastian, I had some trouble with the copy of /usr/src I fetched and so I had to refetch it. But now I'm not sure if I included all patches (even I've e.g. no em-Device I'm not quite sure what you are talking about - neither on http://www.openbsd.org/errata37.html nor on

Re: A system for patches....

2005-06-19 Thread sebastian . rother
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 01:49:47AM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote: ... I'm not quite sure what you are talking about - neither on http://www.openbsd.org/errata37.html nor on http://www.openbsd.org/errata36.html i'm aware of any reference to em(4). That's true, but it looks like there is a

Re: A system for patches....

2005-06-19 Thread Nick Holland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everybody... I had some trouble with the copy of /usr/src I fetched and so I had to refetch it. But now I'm not sure if I included all patches (even I've e.g. no em-Device (Btw: why are just critical patches listed?)). I guess there's no system to identify

Re: A system for patches....

2005-06-19 Thread Josh Grosse
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 03:13:31AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think about e.g. 3rd world ppl. who a) don#t have the bandwith to get a CVS-Update e.g. every week (Modem!) or who have e.g. a limit of e.g. 1GB. With multiple machines to support, with minimal access to the Internet: 1)