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Another voice in agreement with the first. |
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On 4/16/07, Calum <caluml@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> I remember the days, when summers were hot, winters were cold, and |
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> notifications about kernel security were made using GLSAs. |
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> Then they stopped without warning, and I posted: |
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> http://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-security/msg_04505.xml |
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> "Now that summer time and 2005.1 are over, I expect that KISS will be |
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> opened soon." |
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> I must say that at the time, I didn't put much credence in that answer. |
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> $ emerge search kiss |
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> *** Deprecated use of action 'search', use '--search' instead |
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> Searching... |
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> [ Results for search key : kiss ] |
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> [ Applications found : 0 ] |
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> In the absence of this, can I request that kernel GLSAs are started |
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> back up, as it seems strange that all packages use them, except for |
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> the kernel. |
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> I run glsa-check -l | grep '\[N\]' on my boxes each night, and get the |
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> results emailed to me - it would be nice to get kernel notifications |
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> too. |
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> We can't all "monitor the "Kernel" component of the "Gentoo Security" product." |
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> Calum |
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Matthew Poletiek |
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