On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 11:27:32AM -0500, Sean Middleditch wrote: > It's goofy. It's a waste of effort. Someone *already* packages new > versions of OpenSSH, why should someone else have to *repackage* the > exact same binary just to get a different set of RPM headers? How does > that make sense? It's not just headers. It could be ABI differences. > OpenSSH case, I don't *need* gssapi-with-mic, it just simplifies a lot > of what I do, especially when I have long ssh->ssh->ssh chains going > through several firewalls. Is "rpmbuild --rebuild someone-elses-new-openssh.src.rpm" each time someone else releases a security fix that hard?