Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 14:12:11 +0200, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> > And glsa-check is a bit unwieldy: 'glsa-check -ln 2>/dev/null |
> > grep '\[N\]' | cut -d\  -f1 | xargs -n1 glsa-check -d'.
>
> What's wrong with 'glsa-check -t all'?

Ah.  I didn't know about "all".  I've used glsa-check just once or 
twice, saw the enormous list of all greens, and never looked again.

> Then investigate any GLSA numbers it reports.

Too much typing.  :)  It should have an option to directly list 
these numbers in full -- at least the Synopsis to Unaffected part.  
(Anyone good enough at sed or awk to produce such an extract from a 
glsa-check -d output?)  Numbers alone say nothing.

Benno
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