On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 09:07:13 +0200 (CEST) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> >> Francesco Poli wrote:
> >> > I'm not sure I understand correctly.
> >> > Are you basically saying that the testing security holes page[1]
> >is > > not accurate anymore?
> >>
> >> Yes, all recent work has been put into idssi.enyo.de/tracker.
> >
> > OK, that means that my script must be replaced by something else
> > that pulls the relevant data from [0], rather than from [1]...  :-/
> >
> > [0] http://idssi.enyo.de/tracker/
> > [1] http://spohr.debian.org/~joeyh/testing-security.html
> 
> I have commited some fixes to the script creating [1]. The count off
> issues fixed in testing-security should now be accurate again.

Hi Stefan and thanks for this fixes!
Now it seems that (at least) the number of holes fixed in secure-testing
archive is correctly computed.

> However, the page has not been regenerated yet (don't know how often
> that happens, maybe only once per day).

The page is updated, now.

> 
> The script does not check whether the version given as fixed is
> actually in unstable (I have reworded the summary line accordingly).
> Apart from that,
> the information on [1] should still be usable.

I updated my script so that it can parse the new form of the page.
The new version is attached, with updated data, For Those Who Care
About(TM) it.

As before, my script depends on:

a POSIX shell (probably there are still several bashisms to be fixed)
mktemp, wget, tail
perl, awk
rm, cp, date
jgraph
convert (from ImageMagick)



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