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From: Anthony Metcalf <anthony.metcalf@×××××××××××.cx>
To: gentoo-security@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-security] glsa-check and aa-sources
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 11:40:02
Message-Id: 20040413123940.000051c4@anthony-dell
In Reply to: [gentoo-security] Samba Testing Help by "Joshua J. Berry"
1 Just for fun I ran glsa-check and then checked the glsa's to see what
2 the problem ones were, both relate to aa-sources, something that to my
3 knowledge I have *never* installed on this system. If I inject
4 aa-sources (what
5 http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/portage/glsa-integration.xml recomends)
6 will I be asked to update it everytime aa-sources is updated?
7 below is the terminal output of the commands I used just to check.
8
9 anferny root # glsa-check -t all
10 WARNING: This tool is completely new and not very tested, so it should
11 not be used on production systems. It's mainly a test tool for the new
12 GLSA release and distribution system, it's functionality will later be
13 merged into emerge and equery.
14 Please read http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/portage/glsa-integration.xml
15 before using this tool AND before reporting a bug.
16
17 This system is affected by the following GLSA:
18 200401-01
19 200403-02
20 anferny root # emerge -av aa-sources
21
22 These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
23
24 Calculating dependencies ...done!
25 [ebuild N ] sys-kernel/aa-sources-2.4.23-r2 -build -build 31,122
26 kB
27
28 Total size of downloads: 31,122 kB
29
30 Do you want me to merge these packages? [Yes/No] no
31
32 Quitting.
33
34 anferny root #

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Re: [gentoo-security] glsa-check and aa-sources Marius Mauch <genone@g.o>