> On Apr 8, 2020, at 16:48, Daniel Jakots <danj@chown.me> wrote:
>
>> I updated usr.sbin/smtpd to HEAD, and now get 6.6.4.
>
> You're lagging, it's been bumped to 6.7.0 13 hours ago :)
> https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/3b6172845ca039729e3ac02040d787f83f9c7250
Heh. Well, I wanted 6.6.4, so I'm glad I got to it. :-)
> I think your approach is wrong. You're assuming the version number
> matters but it doesn't. What matters is that you have the fixes.
>
> Each errata contains the diff, check the code you have to see if it has
> the patches.
Okay. Well, I didn't check the errata specifically, just the note that it was
fixed in 6.6.4. I see now that the 6.6.0 in the tree has had changes
(since finding out OPENBSD_6_6_BASE existed, so I can diff against it)
> I don't understand your "it looks like". The whole code is free. Look at
> the commits instead of guessing.
Because I don't know how to look at the commits. I know a lot of how
to do that in various trees, but not with OpenBSD. As it is, after getting
this email I tried to figure out how to do it. But the github mirror doesn't
have any branch or tag info to use, and using http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/
I didn't manage to figure out how to view commits in a branch before
noticing the existence of the OPENBSD_6_6_BASE tag and choosing
to do it on the command-line.
Apologies if I came off as uninformed. I am certainly less informed
than I'd like to be, and I appreciate your help in figuring out where
I was misunderstanding things...
- Chris
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