On Sat, Oct 18, 2003 at 08:04:54PM -0400, Alden Louis-Pierre wrote:
So running my sample CVSup supfile would not patch my system for the
security advisories from SA-03:08 - SA-0318(as of 10/19/03)? I'm under
the impression this supfile would take care of security advisories,
being that
Graham Lillico wrote:
On Sat, Oct 18, 2003 at 08:04:54PM -0400, Alden Louis-Pierre wrote:
So running my sample CVSup supfile would not patch my system for the
security advisories from SA-03:08 - SA-0318(as of 10/19/03)? I'm under
the impression this supfile would take care of security
I just finished reading the Handbook for CVSup. It appears to be a
very simple process. I'm currently running
FreeBSD 4.8 and from my understanding you can keep your sources up to
date via CVSup. Does this
mean if I were to do a fresh install of FreeBSD 4.8 and then CVSup my
source all
On Sat, Oct 18, 2003 at 06:24:49PM -0400, Alden Louis-Pierre wrote:
I just finished reading the Handbook for CVSup. It appears to be a
very simple process. I'm currently running
FreeBSD 4.8 and from my understanding you can keep your sources up to
date via CVSup. Does this
mean if I
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003, Alden Louis-Pierre wrote:
Does this mean if I were to do a fresh install of FreeBSD 4.8 and then
CVSup my source all known security issues would be resolved for the
particular FreeBSD I'm running?
Not quite - it means that your sources would be up-to-date. You'd still
David Fleck wrote:
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003, Alden Louis-Pierre wrote:
Does this mean if I were to do a fresh install of FreeBSD 4.8 and then
CVSup my source all known security issues would be resolved for the
particular FreeBSD I'm running?
Not quite - it means that your sources would be
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003, Alden Louis-Pierre wrote:
So running my sample CVSup supfile would not patch my system for the
security advisories from SA-03:08 - SA-0318(as of 10/19/03)? I'm under
the impression this supfile would take care of security advisories,
being that I'm updating the /usr