Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. a écrit : > flomine wrote: > >> Peter Jordan a écrit : >> >>> flomine, Thu Jun 04 2009 01:43:32 GMT+0200 (CEST): >>> >>>> Hi list, >>>> >>>> I am using SID and I ask myself if there is a script or something to >>>> list all critical bugs from all installed packages. Maybe a script >>>> using apt-listbugs which retrieves bug reports on all packages present >>>> in /var/cache/apt/arhives ? Or using the script smxi? >>>> >>> try rc-alert from devscripts package >>> >> And is it possible to list bugs only for the version of the installed >> packages (not for the last versions) ? >> I tried rc-alert but it seems not possible to do such thing. >> > > 1. Read 'man 1 rc-alert'. Clearly, you can include/exclude distributions. > Unless you are running a mixed or out-of-date system, that should be enough > to filter to bugs that affect your system. > 2. Read 'man 1 apt-listbugs'. Clearly, you can limit the serveries of the > bugs reported and, using either the 'apt' or 'list' command, control exactly > which packages/versions are scanned for bugs. > > This *might* do what you want: > aptitude search --disable-columns -F '%p/%V' '~i' | \ > xargs /usr/sbin/apt-listbugs -s critical list > > Please, the documentation wasn't made just to keep developers busy, read it > sometime. > yes I know, I read 'man rc-alert' before asking this question. Indeed, the reason of my problem is that sometimes I have an out-of-date system. That's why I can't use 'rc-alert -d U'. Your solution is what I was looking for. Thanks
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