It would be really relaxter if there are easy patches
available which i could use in rpm-spec-file in a way
like the following - the orinial source-tarball is
unchanged and rpmbuild applys the patches diectly before
build

We are rebuilding php on our own based on fedora-srpm
and so this could be done very smooth

%define _default_patch_fuzz 2
Patch1:            php-5.3.2-gnusrc.patch
Patch2:            php-5.3.0-install.patch
Patch3:            php-5.2.4-norpath.patch
Patch4:            php-5.3.0-phpize64.patch
Patch5:            php-5.2.0-includedir.patch
Patch6:            php-5.2.4-embed.patch
Patch7:            php-5.3.0-recode.patch
Patch9:            php-5.3.2-phar.patch
Patch20:           php-4.3.11-shutdown.patch
Patch21:           php-5.2.3-macropen.patch
Patch40:           php-5.0.4-dlopen.patch
Patch41:           php-5.3.0-easter.patch
Patch42:           php-5.3.0-systzdata-v6.patch
Patch61:           php-5.0.4-tests-wddx.patch
Patch91:           php-5.3.2-oci8conf.patch
Patch100:          suhosin-patch-5.3.2-0.9.9.1.patch.gz

Am 12.07.2010 15:38, schrieb Rasmus Lerdorf:
> Right, so the ISP that offers this low-end hosting has to keep up to
> speed with their distros' security patches.  We work with the distros
> and CVEs are issued for security problems.  They are the ones providing
> what people like that install anyway, not us.
> 
> -Rasmus

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