Hello,

I am having trouble understanding the "Corrected" version strings in security 
advisories.  Could you tell me (or point me to documentation about) what the 
"-p" extensions mean?

For instance, in the "How to read security advisories" page 
(http://www5.us.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/security-advisories.html),
 there is an example of a list of corrected builds, which contains several 
lines like "2003-09-23 20:08:42 UTC (RELENG_5_1, 5.1-RELEASE-p6)"

I understand what 5.1-RELEASE means, but I cannot find references for what the 
tailing "-p6" means.

In this example, if I am running FreeBSD 5.1, do I already have the fix?  How 
can I tell?  I have searched the web for the answer, as well (not easy when 
looking for "-p"), and have had no luck discovering what the -p extension 
means.   

Apologies if this is the wrong address to be sending this question to, but 
security advisories are the only place I've seen this notation, so I was hoping 
to get an explanation for it when I read the "how to read" page, but I 
didn't…and the bottom of the page says to email this address for questions 
about this document.

Could you point me in the right direction?

Thank you,

 - Joe Harman

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