[gentoo-user] Re: Rootkit Hunter release 1.3.2

2008-04-26 Thread Sven Köhler

(Portage is a little dated at 1.2.9)

http://sourceforge.net/projects/rkhunter/


Thanks for the info but this doesn't belong here. The proper thing to do
would be to open a bug on http://bugs.gentoo.org and request a version
bump.


Like this one: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=194832



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[gentoo-user] Re: Rootkit Hunter release 1.3.2

2008-04-26 Thread 7v5w7go9ub0o

Florian Philipp wrote:

On Sat, 2008-04-26 at 14:38 -0400, 7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:

(Portage is a little dated at 1.2.9)

http://sourceforge.net/projects/rkhunter/


Thanks for the info but this doesn't belong here. The proper thing to do
would be to open a bug on http://bugs.gentoo.org and request a version
bump.


Thanks for replying

I've tried bugs (under admin, iirc), and always get notes telling me 
that my version info. post doesn't belong there, and deleting my 
submission. If there is a category for version bumps, I haven't figure 
it out.


I wasn't going to say anything (I love Gentoo and don't want to be a 
complainer), but rtkthunter and chkrootkit are arguably important 
packages for  newbies like me.


(fwiw, I imagine that others, like me, have a few packages - especially 
those linked to online activity, or security issues (e.g. maradns, 
runit, rtkthunter, chkrootkit, vidalia, etc.) that are simply maintained 
from source, hoping that portage someday catch up :-( )


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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Rootkit Hunter release 1.3.2

2008-04-26 Thread Florian Philipp

On Sat, 2008-04-26 at 18:46 -0400, 7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:
 Florian Philipp wrote:
  On Sat, 2008-04-26 at 14:38 -0400, 7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:
  (Portage is a little dated at 1.2.9)
 
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/rkhunter/
  
  Thanks for the info but this doesn't belong here. The proper thing to do
  would be to open a bug on http://bugs.gentoo.org and request a version
  bump.
 
 Thanks for replying
 
 I've tried bugs (under admin, iirc), and always get notes telling me 
 that my version info. post doesn't belong there, and deleting my 
 submission. If there is a category for version bumps, I haven't figure 
 it out.
 
As I understand it, Admin is meant for administrative purposes of the
Gentoo-project as a whole. I'd post it in Gentoo Linux. Most of the
time, Gentoo Linux is the right place for version bumps. Since this is
also security-related, you could argue for Gentoo Security but this is
meant for Security holes and stuff like that.

Of course, it would have been better if the bug wrangler had
moved your bug to the right place or at least told you where to file
it. If you think you've been treated wrong, feel free to file a bug in
User Relations but I'd rather not. Jakub and the other bug wrangler
might seem rude from time to time but they are doing quiet a hard job
very well when trying to keep pace with the input of bugs. That's why I
wouldn't take such things personally.


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[gentoo-user] Re: Rootkit Hunter release 1.3.2

2008-04-26 Thread 7v5w7go9ub0o

Florian Philipp wrote:

On Sat, 2008-04-26 at 18:46 -0400, 7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:

Florian Philipp wrote:

On Sat, 2008-04-26 at 14:38 -0400, 7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:

(Portage is a little dated at 1.2.9)

http://sourceforge.net/projects/rkhunter/

Thanks for the info but this doesn't belong here. The proper thing to do
would be to open a bug on http://bugs.gentoo.org and request a version
bump.

Thanks for replying

I've tried bugs (under admin, iirc), and always get notes telling me 
that my version info. post doesn't belong there, and deleting my 
submission. If there is a category for version bumps, I haven't figure 
it out.



As I understand it, Admin is meant for administrative purposes of the
Gentoo-project as a whole. I'd post it in Gentoo Linux. Most of the
time, Gentoo Linux is the right place for version bumps. Since this is
also security-related, you could argue for Gentoo Security but this is
meant for Security holes and stuff like that.

Of course, it would have been better if the bug wrangler had
moved your bug to the right place or at least told you where to file
it. If you think you've been treated wrong, feel free to file a bug in
User Relations but I'd rather not. Jakub and the other bug wrangler
might seem rude from time to time but they are doing quiet a hard job
very well when trying to keep pace with the input of bugs. That's why I
wouldn't take such things personally.


Nope. I'm sure they're busy, and took the message at face value.

'Twould be nice if someone added a little note to the categories 
indicating that Gentoo Linux is the place to put version bumps; it might 
get more of us newbies involved and owning part of the effort.


I'll post some version-bump notices that I've been holding back on, and 
see if they take. (If they don't, I'll come back here and ping you :-) )


Thanks.
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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Rootkit Hunter release 1.3.2

2008-04-26 Thread darren kirby
quoth the 7v5w7go9ub0o:

 Nope. I'm sure they're busy, and took the message at face value.

 'Twould be nice if someone added a little note to the categories
 indicating that Gentoo Linux is the place to put version bumps; it might
 get more of us newbies involved and owning part of the effort.

They did, its the 'Gentoo Bug Reporting Guide':
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/bugzilla-howto.xml

Also, I'm fairly sure that next to 'Gentoo Linux' (In bugzilla) it says 'If 
you are not sure where to put it, put it here...' or somesuch. 

 I'll post some version-bump notices that I've been holding back on, and
 see if they take. (If they don't, I'll come back here and ping you :-) )

 Thanks.

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