On 2007/08/03 18:54, Will Maier wrote: > On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 06:35:51PM -0500, Todd Pytel wrote: > > I don't spend as much time following OpenBSD as I used to, so > > perhaps I'm missing something. But there used to be a > > ports-security mailing list used for announcing updated ports. > > That list doesn't exist any more, or at least doesn't appear to > > have had anything posted to it in a very long time. > > It exists, but is inactive. > > > Is there some other official way to track changes to ports? > > By looking at the output of `cvs up`? By watching commits via > [EMAIL PROTECTED] I do both, and find it sufficient. > > > Absent that, has anyone come up with a simple hack to feed to cron > > to accomplish the same thing? > > I pull updated ports and src daily via cron, and read > (ports|source)-changes@ for commit messages, etc. Does that not > achieve what you need?
Or there's odc/owc if you prefer summaries: http://www.squish.net/mailman/listinfo Even looking at output of a cron-scripted 'cvs up' or cvsync is useful.