>... there are file sets for -stable releases available
>www.openbsd-stable.org. It's not an official part of
>OpenBSD, so it's up to you to trust those files or not.
Thank you for pointing me to this option.
I understand from Marco Peereboom's reply that
they are open for additional help in t
mailbox wrote:
Are there considerations to push the very few changes marked as 'Security
Fixes'
into the 'Release' branch between releases?
So that a 'Release' user could do a pgk_add -u fixed.tgz to get the fixed
version
of the package.
This would benefit users who like to have the 2 or 3 'Sec
Dear Mailbox,
The project does not have enough hands to handle this. We are
very much looking forward to your patches to help fix this problem.
kthnxbye,
Marco's Mailbox
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 02:46:14PM +, mailbox wrote:
> Are there considerations to push the very few changes mark
Are there considerations to push the very few changes marked as 'Security
Fixes'
into the 'Release' branch between releases?
So that a 'Release' user could do a pgk_add -u fixed.tgz to get the fixed
version
of the package.
This would benefit users who like to have the 2 or 3 'Security Fixes'
cove
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