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On 02/18/16 08:27 PM, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: > René Ladan <r...@freebsd.org> writes: >> in light of CVE-2015-7547 and various other security >> vulnerabilities, is there any desire to keep the linux-f10-* >> ports? > > I don't think we can just svn rm them. IIRC, c6 doesn't work with > a stock FreeBSD 9 kernel. We would have to issue an EN to update > the Linuxulator. I'm not sure how much work is involved. CentOS 6 doesn't depend on the work dchagin@ has been doing, that's slowly making its way into 10.3-RELEASE. In fact, we used to have emulators/linux_base-c6 as far back as Summer 2013 (that was CentOS 6.2, before I took it for a bunch of upgrades). Dimitry, please correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I remember the only thing that was required to run it was to set sysctl compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.18 so from that side on we should be fine. Yes, you won't be able to run Skype on it, but then you need to upgrade to 10.3 anyway (thanks to Microsoft). - -J > > DES > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJWxiSaAAoJEElqnXBiUNQCz8oP/Rse+SN0IfR5d5Ds7eI9Gkm5 lEmbm0CRna4pNJ+NXA++shousPixAecllcg3V4W68BzguLZgjw7C6vqSmoMAPvVX HfogK+72GJJD0ZZN6eJ+p8pvNR9OfFFdv2WQ/sWkbRoxzv0o1igmsfG8d3zXoUWO SExWJT/Kj1LGAlJRj1Aa1ZnCwbRFMbLqKoY2ivNdK6LTaaJOjdyc+sph8eqs1l1g C78LZ6pHNilrmEys49CwlDz0O76FokqaTKj2DQ/F2A7o14rsbJRv3J5myOeOlXub 222MxNkzh9OuMjHzOrTJkgiKN6CPBjVFL6IogLHVBBwrHow7aFvIC7fNFK7BPpnK s+pp1sllCB/IWDNnO0wJeoMbmmNeHyNogz3xXIOEQfN321A77tnuJQzH+hx67baY /SPAM/EswRcWuWP1JXZtn4Sc1VHyKSJRrq3nc3S+5EK/ekvY4DjLa5cffWoWMtui HEtfXKgiagAiCts9XRxVlghbaO+9ghM7QWRsbRcQ9vUmHKP+TuPa2dLK6v/Jwwjt p00nRguEYYSkyYPdjXk1QiXc3TJ5tvotJwf38jeMrL5iB+O1gQenC7hq5W4P45Fq ItgCKTKRh9u3xbnA6HOHRe4JCDHneqK8cXlyJAcFTAkLuYZha9RFagoOVdmqtR0k vJpI8qXODbvn8L+ygVHj =kGO3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-emulation To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-emulation-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"