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Date:      Fri, 01 Jul 2005 16:37:13 -0500
From:      Jonathan Noack <noackjr@alumni.rice.edu>
To:        lars <lars@gmx.at>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: How is the patchlevel set?
Message-ID:  <42C5B789.8090202@alumni.rice.edu>
In-Reply-To: <42C570F2.8030504@gmx.at>
References:  <42C45A55.4020303@gmx.at>	<6.1.0.6.2.20050630205112.159c9470@cobalt.antimatter.net> <42C570F2.8030504@gmx.at>

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On 7/1/2005 11:36 AM, lars wrote:
> It seems
>     src/sys/conf/newvers.sh
> is only triggered by a recompilation of the kernel,
> at least the lines
>     i=`${MAKE:-make} -V KERN_IDENT`
> and
>     char kern_ident[] = "${i}";
> make me believe that.
> 
> I also try to cvsup my src and recompile the kernel and world
> in one go instead of only patching and recompiling the subsystem,
> since that bumps the patchlevel and keeps all synchronised.
> That's not possible in all scenarios, of course.
> 
> Again thanks for the answers, but how did you find that out?

I originally suspected as much based on experience.  I got curious and 
noticed that newvers.sh was one of the files changed with every security 
update.  From there it was code inspection...

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Jonathan Noack | noackjr@alumni.rice.edu | OpenPGP: 0x991D8195


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