Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 05:55:55 +0200 From: "Rogier R. Mulhuijzen" <drwilco@drwilco.net> To: hawkeyd@visi.com, dsturnbull@optushome.com.au, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: updated install files for 4.5-R after security patches? Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020420054343.01c6b5e8@mail.drwilco.net> In-Reply-To: <200204191215.g3JCFvL03141@sheol.localdomain> References: <1019175741.22772.5.camel_darkstar.turnbull.org@ns.sol.net> <1019175741.22772.5.camel_darkstar.turnbull.org@ns.sol.net>
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At 07:15 19-4-2002 -0500, D J Hawkey Jr wrote: >In article <1019175741.22772.5.camel_darkstar.turnbull.org@ns.sol.net>, >Sections 9 and 19. In a nutshell, one uses the 'cvsup' tool to freshen >your source code, then one rebuilds and installs the OS and/or kernel. >It's not as daunting a task as it sounds. > >As it turns out, there's a very recent thread in freebsd-security about >this very topic, if you want to know the ups and downs about it. I actually know David and I know he's familiar with cvsupping and rebuilding from source. I guess what his question should be read as "if the ISO images and distributions are not updated after the -SECURE branch has been updated, why isn't this the case?" And I must agree, we know there are bugs in 4.5-RELEASE, yet we don't update the images for 4.5-RELEASE. Yes of course people can use cvsup and upgrade that way. But what about people who are about to install from scratch? Do we REALLY want them to install a faulty version and then upgrade with cvsup? I can't see any good reasons to not update them, or replace 4.5-RELEASE with 4.5-RELEASE-pN at the very least. And also, cvsup is a beautiful thing, but I can't see someone with a 500MB harddrive doing a make buildworld. And yes I sometimes am forced to run FreeBSD on such a small system. >BTW, freebsd-hackers is not the appropriate venue for questions like this. >Neither is freebsd-security, actually. Try freebsd-questions next time. Since he was aware of cvsup I don't think -questions was the right place. He just should have elaborated a little more. Greets, Doc To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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