Steffen "Daode" Nurpmeso <[email protected]> writes:

> Wuuhuuuu!  Hi!!
>
> [email protected] (Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas) wrote:
>  |Steffen "Daode" Nurpmeso <[email protected]> writes:
>  |> not at last because i don't know of any packaged S-nail.
>  |
>  |I assumed you were aware of this, but there is an OpenBSD port[1], which
>  |has replaced[2] Heirloom mailx.  We can of course integrate those patches
>  |in the 14.2 port, so you don't need to post a maintenance release if
>  |you don't want to.  Just tell us if you change your opinion, so that
>  |William (the port maintainer) or I don't submit a useless patch.
>
> No i didn't know that!
> I call back when the hyperventilation stops…

Sorry, I should have warned you earlier. :P

>  |[1] http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports-cvs&m=136452928921103&w=2
>  |[2] http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports-cvs&m=136452953721136&w=2
>
> Grazy.
> So then maybe i should send the next minor release entirely in
> small appetizing patches… haha…
> No, hrm, no. (:)
>
> So this is something else.
> Question: what do you think is the best option?
> I could tag and release a 14.2.1 or so, but i would also be fine
> if you or William (cool!) would adjust that via DISTNAME (which
> i think was the mechanism, but i never made it to @openbsd.org ;).
> …And tomorrow OpenBSD 5.3 will be released!
> Hmm.  Please let me know what you think!

[...]

> --steffen

I can think of three possibilities:
- 14.2.1
- you upload those two patches right next to your tarballs.  I don't
  know how sourceforge does that.  The OpenBSD ports tree comes with
  a nice way to handle this kind of upstream patches (PATCHFILES in
  bsd.port.mk).
- we import those two patches inside the OpenBSD ports tree.

I'll let William speak here, as he's the port maintainer and I don't
have a strong opinion. :)

-- 
Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas
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