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Date:      Mon, 11 Mar 2002 10:50:52 -0500 (EST)
From:      batz <batsy@vapour.net>
To:        lewwid <lewwid@telusplanet.net>
Cc:        freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG, Max Mouse <maxmouse@maxmouse.org>
Subject:   Re: PHP 4.1.2
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0203111043170.5001-100000@vapour.net>
In-Reply-To: <LGB81V42637586PJOKRNTS3XC82X41JE.3c892985@Jeff>

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On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, lewwid wrote:

:You could try;
:cvsup -g -L 2 /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile -h cvsup3.freebsd.org 
:

Would it be useful to have a security branch from which people could cvsup 
security patches? 

I'm sure someone has thought about this, and if there isn't one, do the 
risks outweigh the benefits? 

I can see how all bugs should be patched, whether they are "security"
related or not, but OTOH, I would rather not have to update my entire
ports tree to patch SSH. I also realize I could just fetch the port, 
but it would be nice to be able to have a crontab that would give
me security updates on a daily, bi-weeky or other basis. 

Does such a system exist just for security updates? 

Thanks



:3/8/2002 1:33:31 PM, "Max Mouse" <maxmouse@maxmouse.org> wrote:
:
:>Hey hey,
:>
:>After reading the security risks of anything previous to php 4.1.2, I
:>upgraded my ports so I could install the lastest version. I have the
:>following problem during the make:
:>
:>[root@stealth:/usr/ports/www/mod_php4]# make
:>===>  Building for mod_php4-4.1.2
:>make: cannot open Makefile.
:>*** Error code 2
:>
:>The file doesn't exists. I'm not sure why. Any ideas?
:>
:>Max
:>
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