I was just syncing my /usr/src using cvs to get today's security updates to 4.8, and I noticed that if I use

cvsup3.FreeBSD.org

I get one version of the files, which appears to be 4.8p5. But, if I use

cvsup4.FreeBSD.org

I get a different versions of the files, which appears to be 4.8p8, which is what I want. My questions is, how do I know I've actually got 4.8p8? The only way I know to check is to read /usr/src/UPDATING, but how do I know I've got all the right files? Can I assume that if UPDATING says its a particular version, then my source is indeed current with that version?

Thanks...

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Mark Edwards

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