Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: > Which 15 changes in src/external are you talking about?
Some of them were only Makefile changes, so trimmed from the list; src/crypto/external/bsd/openssh Message-Id: <20110825153701.1ff6b17...@cvs.netbsd.org> Message-Id: <20110829210854.ee03417...@cvs.netbsd.org> Message-Id: <20110916153601.9b20817...@cvs.netbsd.org> Message-Id: <20110916153618.7009617...@cvs.netbsd.org> src/external/bsd/file (after I sent my previous email) Message-Id: <20110917104653.247c917...@cvs.netbsd.org> src/external/bsd/flex Message-Id: <20110827183603.d4dcd17...@cvs.netbsd.org> src/external/bsd/libarchive Message-Id: <20110916162736.e81bf17...@cvs.netbsd.org> src/external/bsd/libevent Message-Id: <20110916160903.c409c17...@cvs.netbsd.org> src/external/bsd/libpcap Message-Id: <20110916160925.83e7d17...@cvs.netbsd.org> src/external/bsd/tmux Message-Id: <20110825164151.6308017...@cvs.netbsd.org> src/external/historical/nawk Message-Id: <20110916160947.6659f17...@cvs.netbsd.org> > Most of them are > either to pieces already heavily modified (OpenSSH), Does that stop feeding changes back? > very rarely updated > (libpcap) Does that stop feeding changes back? > or where it is hard to impossible to get any chances included > (nawk, byacc). Why is that? > In this case I am going to talk with upstream. In light of your previous message, it wasn't obvious if you were also doing that. Cheers, Simon.