Next release items

Zachary Crownover zachary.crownover at gmail.com
Mon Oct 20 17:50:15 PDT 2014


Do tcpwrappers need to be updated at all with changes to the OpenSSH or
just documentation updated to show that they're not compatible with the new
OpenSSH release?

On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 5:00 PM, Justin Sherrill <justin at shiningsilence.com>
wrote:

> Dangit, I even had "6.7" in my head.  This is very helpful.
>
> With this stuff added, it sounds like a release candidate should be
> buildable later this week.
>
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 7:52 PM, Robin Hahling <
> robin.hahling at gw-computing.net> wrote:
>
>> On Monday 20 October 2014 19.42:25 Justin Sherrill wrote:
>> > Here's my mental list of things-before-the-next-release:
>> >
>> > - OpenSSH update (to 6.5)
>> > - OpenSSL update (version J)
>> > - ftigeot's drm1 cleanout
>> > - Testing of Matt's /dev/upmap, /dev/kpmap changes
>> >
>> > Anyone want to volunteer to get the Open* material in?  The testing on
>> the
>> > last one is for anyone using -master; Postgres may be a good testcase.
>>
>> I'm almost done with the OpenSSH update (which is from 6.1 to 6.7 and not
>> 6.5
>> btw). I hope to find enough time to finish this tomorrow but at least it
>> should
>> be done before the end of the week.
>>
>> As for the OpenSSL update, I think Sasha already started something (at
>> least
>> he planned to). If no one is working on updating it, I can volunteer to
>> do it
>> as well (after the OpenSSH update). It usually is not a big deal when it
>> comes
>> to a security fix release update.
>>
>
>


-- 
Sincerely,

Zachary Crownover
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