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Date:      Tue, 11 Apr 2006 14:25:20 +0100
From:      Alex Zbyslaw <xfb52@dial.pipex.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: upcoming release 6.1: old version of some core components
Message-ID:  <443BAE40.9050704@dial.pipex.com>
In-Reply-To: <000701c65d67$28a9d030$dededede@avalon.lan>
References:  <000701c65d67$28a9d030$dededede@avalon.lan>

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No@SPAM@mgEDV.net wrote:

>during testing the 6.1-BETA4 i found only one major thing
>i really like to discuss on the list for my understanding.
>
>why are some major parts of the os are not updated to the
>current versions (see examples beyond)? code-improvements
>and security-/functionality-fixes come to my mind here.
>
>examples given:
>zlib (v1.2.2, 10/2004; current 1.2.3, 07/2005)
>openssl (v0.9.7e, 10/2004; current 0.9.7i, 10/2005)
>openssh (v4.2p1, 01/2005, current 4.3p2 02/2006)
>
>for openssh, the code-freeze of freebsd was before the
>release of 4.3, this makes sense, but what about the rest?
>
>  
>
I can't answer you main question, but I would say that you can bet your 
shirt on the fact that there will be no known security issues in the 
older packages.

At least for openssl and openssh you can get latest versions through the 
ports.  Not an option for everything -- I see no zlib for example and I 
don't believe there's a standard cvs port either.

--Alex





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