Subject: Re: Confusing "current" versions of IPF (a.o.?)
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: T@W <lsp93@xs4all.nl>
List: port-i386
Date: 05/23/2001 20:47:32
For the record I CVS'ed last saturday and build last night.

Manuel Bouyer encoded:
>> IPF is set back to  3.4.9 (oh please).
>
>how did you get that ? What command did you use ?
>On my current system:
>armandeche:/home/cvs.netbsd.org/src/share/man/man9>ipf -V
>ipf: IP Filter: v3.4.16 (264)
>

I know about this flag, but /sbin/ipf -V gives v3.4.9 anyway :(
(and a segfault).

>We have openssh in pkgsrc for folks who use pkgsrc on older systems, where
>openssh isn't in the base system.

They're advantaged :) because they get a later version (read below).
And I still feel that both ssh installs should check for other versions
already installed.


and itojun-san wrote:

>	for openssh, src/crypto/dist/ssh/version.h should have the correct
>	OpenSSH version number.  ssh -v should present the version number.


I know about this flag, but gives v2.5.1 anyway :(

>
>	for openssh, src/crypto/dist/openssl/{CHANGES,crypto/opensslv.h}
>	should say something about this.

Thanks.

[snip]
>	anyway, for OpenSSH/OpenSSL, we do upgrade by full import, not by
>local
>	patch.  so the version number should be correct enough.


from current: /usr/bin/ssh -V -> 2.5.1 (20010219)

from the pkgsrc (20010430): /usr/pkg/bin/ssh -V -> 2.5.2p2

cheers,
T@W