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Florian La Roche <[log in to unmask]>
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> I just ran the script, so all the source rpm's should be up in the 
> rolling area now.


Hello Troy,

I've done a quick review on the source rpms and compared them to
the ones pushed out by Red Hat to their ftp-server. Here my small
list of possible cleanups for SL5.6:
- httpd-2.2.3-45.el5.src.rpm from Red Hat is newer, so the SL
  modifications should be merged into this rpm. Currently you
  are based on the slightly older httpd-2.2.3-43.el5_5.3.src.rpm.
  This is currently missing the following RH changes:
    * Mon Dec  6 2010 Joe Orton <[log in to unmask]> - 2.2.3-45
    - ab: fail gracefully for OOM allocating stats structures (#645845)
    - init script: use $STOP_DELAY as delay before SIGKILL of parent (#644223)
    - mod_dav: don't delete the existing resource if a PUT fails (#572910)
    - core: don't replace Date header when acting as reverse proxy (#565865)
    - mod_dbd: fix pool usage (#633955)
- pirut also has a slightly newer Red Hat release with a translation
  update and you have a SL patch in pirut. Should just be merged, no big impact.
- The changes to yum are on a slightly older rpm, merging this into
  the most current Red Hat rpm should be possible.
- source rpms which are for archs like s390,ppc,ia64 are not on the newest
  Red Hat level. This would only impact soneone porting SL to a new arch,
  so not a real issue.

Overall a very clean state for SL5.6. If you can do the same pushout for
SL6-rolling, I'd be happy to do a quick review there as well.

best regards,

Florian La Roche

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