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Re: Will the upstream OpenSSH be made available?



My debian use 2.9p2 too (testing/unstable).

It is already 6th build of 2.9p2. (dated Sep/19) 

Debian does not always follow upstream minor versions but instead patch
selectively for the best of stability.  They are usually good at it.

On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 05:26:02PM -0400, Phil Edwards wrote:
> I'm running some non-Debian servers, with a freshly-built version of OpenSSH,
> version 2.9.9p2.
> 
> On my Debian desktop, the latest available reports itself as 2.9p2.
> 
> I'm told that the extra ".9" patchlevel makes a difference for some of the
> things I'm going to be doing.  

Unless you tell what feature/issue you are concerned, there is no answer
to your question.  Did you experimented with debian 2.9p2?  Did you read
changelog?

>Before I go through the pain of building
> it myself, I thought I'd ask if this package will be sync'd from upstream
> anytime soon.  (I can't seem to find a more recent version in the package
> pool, although I have all the unstable lines in my sources.list.)
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