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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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 2440 and 3156) --------------enig0390EB80C131B754DD5521D3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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... -- Jonathan Noack | noackjr@alumni.rice.edu | OpenPGP: 0x991D8195 --------------enig0390EB80C131B754DD5521D3 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (MingW32) iD8DBQFCxbeOUFz01pkdgZURAnuiAJ9uXMnL3bjkp137nuVUXMN4yYUINACdEhAi g43VQDVDv8LaMslgZCUsOos= =g9X3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------enig0390EB80C131B754DD5521D3--
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