Pixel wrote:
"Russell \"Elik\" Rademacher" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I agree with this. That is what is mainly lacking. It would be nice if
there is the apt-get tool version for RPM to use for the servers.
i don't think a thing such as apt-get is needed for security updates. For
I agree with this. That is what is mainly lacking. It would be nice if
there is the apt-get tool version for RPM to use for the servers.
MandrakeUpdate is nice, but we really need the console based version,
instead of the GUI, with list of file watcher so that it knows where to
update
"Russell \"Elik\" Rademacher" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I agree with this. That is what is mainly lacking. It would be nice if
there is the apt-get tool version for RPM to use for the servers.
i don't think a thing such as apt-get is needed for security updates. For
upgrading to
At 06:07 AM 1/21/01, Pixel wrote:
"Brian J. Murrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is one place where Mandrake is REALLY suffering at trying to
gain acceptability into the enterprise. A non-gui update tool. Right
MandrakeUpdate is a 99% gui tool. The effective stuff is so simple that i
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 12:07:15PM +0100, Pixel wrote:
"Brian J. Murrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MandrakeUpdate is a 99% gui tool.
And if you maintain that attitude you will lose. Continue that
attitude and you will not make it into the enterprise market where you
NEED to be if you are
At 12:59 PM 1/21/01, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
Just mirror the Mandrake/updates/7.2 (or whatever the version you're using)
directory and rpm -Fvh * in cron and that's it!
Omigawd! You are kidding right? How many packages are in Mandrake
7.2? My "secure" box has only 106 packages -- with
Hi Brian,
Wow! Only 106 packages.
Yup. And like I said, that was with really no effort (in paring down)
which means it is likely too much.
My development machine has over 500 packages and,
no, I don't know what they all are.
So I am 20% of what you have installed, so likely 20% of all
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 03:11:26PM -0500, David Relson wrote:
Hi Brian,
Hi David,
My firewall machine has 211 packages, which includes perl,
python, gcc, apache, etc, etc.
Yikes! gcc and perl on a firewall?
Undoubtedly both machines could be trimmed
down ...
Undoubtedly. :-)
Given
At 04:40 PM 1/21/01, you wrote:
My firewall machine has 211 packages, which includes perl,
python, gcc, apache, etc, etc.
Yikes! gcc and perl on a firewall?
Useful for building a new kernel and serving active web-page content and
other excuses :-)
Undoubtedly both machines could be
There are huge security reasons to load all of the shit that is needed
for MandrakeUpdate too. I don't want X-windows and perl on my
secrurity gateways. Way too many holes and tools for the Wiley
Cracker thanks.
How about a non-perl (and non-python for that matter -- be better than
RH)
That's a good idea. I think I can create the software for Mandrake
update tool, similar to apt-get, written in C++ (not C - I'm tired!).
What I can make is a simple console tool to get a file list from a file,
eg: /etc/mandrakeupdate.mirror and then fetch the list starting from the
beginning of
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