pk wrote:
Iain Buchanan wrote:
pk wrote:
Hello,
[snip]
Right now I have a GLSA warning on the european configured one:
200808-12 [N] Postfix: local...
On the other one there is no GLSA warning, although both wants to
upgrade to postfix 2.5.5
how did you run glsa-check? With 'affected',
Iain Buchanan wrote:
OK, first lets see that both machines have the same advisory:
glsa-check -l | grep -i postfix
If so, perhaps the non-affected machine says [A] or [U]. Could you
have already applied an update? Perhaps the update was in a pre 2.5.5
version of postfix that you applied to
Iain Buchanan wrote:
pk wrote:
Hello,
[snip]
Right now I have a GLSA warning on the european configured one:
200808-12 [N] Postfix: local...
On the other one there is no GLSA warning, although both wants to
upgrade to postfix 2.5.5
how did you run glsa-check? With 'affected', 'all', or
Hello,
I have two machines with gentoo here. Unfortunately I've been too lazy
to setup local portage mirroring (will do it in the not-so-distant
future). But right now I'm sync'ing both machines to Gentoos portage
mirrors. However they are slightly differently configured; one is set to
sync
pk wrote:
Hello,
[snip]
Right now I have a GLSA warning on the european configured one:
200808-12 [N] Postfix: local...
On the other one there is no GLSA warning, although both wants to
upgrade to postfix 2.5.5
how did you run glsa-check? With 'affected', 'all', or 'new'?
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