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From: Lawrence Teo (lteo.openbsd1
calyptix.com)
Date: Fri Aug 03 2007 - 22:59:30 CDT
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Todd Pytel wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 18:35 -0500, Todd Pytel wrote:
>> Is there some other official way to track changes to
>> ports?
>
> Thanks for all the responses. I went with the tracking system on
> ports.openbsd.nu. While I understand and admire the whole "follow the
> source" approach of watching cvs, my servers are hobby machines and
> family commitments mean that I can't geek out as much as I used to.
> While I don't run any high-profile ports that I would expect to be
> attacked, it's still nice to get a notification about a security update
> in case I haven't had time to check the lists in a while.
If you're only interested in updated packages for the stable branch,
and you have limited geek-out time (don't we all), there's always
http://www.openbsd.org/pkg-stable.html
You can see the changes to it in reverse chronological order at:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/build/packages-4.1
(assuming you're tracking 4.1-stable)
Hope it helps,
Lawrence
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Lawrence Teo
Calyptix Security
http://www.calyptix.com/
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