Re: Followup on Inquiry about regreSSHion postmortem

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Ok I should be clearer here, yes there are merges, but explain to me how a merge conflict would remove the two critical flags. I am not talking about surface here. I am talking about a clear step by step analysis, that shows how the flags got removed.

/Rene
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From: Stuart Henderson <stu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2025 3:07 PM
To: Rene Malmgren <rene.malmgren@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: openssh-unix-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx <openssh-unix-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Followup on Inquiry about regreSSHion postmortem

On 2025/08/20 10:41, Rene Malmgren wrote:
> Actually, there is no evidence in the available data that such a merge even has happened

This is simply the way that cross-platform OpenSSH commits are done:

- they are first made to OpenBSD's CVS tree

- then they are later merged to openssh-portable git with an "upstream:
XX" comment and OpenBSD-Commit-ID line (with the RCS ID line synced with
that from the OpenBSD tree in the commit)

there is plenty of evidence of this, and nothing on the surface unusual
about this merge commit compared with others

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