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Brian G. Peterson wrote: |
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> I subscribe to the GLSA RSS feed, and scan that feed manually against my |
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> installed software list. The glsa-check tool is basically useless (as of |
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> gentoolkit-0.2.1_pre7), as it shows all GLSAs rather than just GLSAs for |
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> tools that correspond to packages installed on the system it is run on. |
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I run glsa-check -l | grep '\[N\]' in a cron, and have the results |
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emailed to me at a central email address. |
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I thought this was a very good solution, until I found out that I'd been |
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missing kernel errata. :( |
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I think the new KISS system sounds brilliant - it's just the absence of |
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any notification about the loss of kernel GLSAs that is the problem. |
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