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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc/pkgtools/pkg_install pkg_install: remove MESSAGE file
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/0e3d5dd88541
branches: trunk
changeset: 454036:0e3d5dd88541
user: nia <nia%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date: Sat Jun 05 14:17:05 2021 +0000
description:
pkg_install: remove MESSAGE file
this completely fills the screen when it gets printed in the NetBSD
installer, and contains documentation that belongs (and is) elsewhere.
diffstat:
pkgtools/pkg_install/MESSAGE | 35 -----------------------------------
1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-)
diffs (39 lines):
diff -r 71b57e4814fc -r 0e3d5dd88541 pkgtools/pkg_install/MESSAGE
--- a/pkgtools/pkg_install/MESSAGE Sat Jun 05 13:08:09 2021 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.7 2017/01/09 07:01:33 sevan Exp $
-
-You may wish to have the vulnerabilities file downloaded daily so that it
-remains current. This may be done by adding an appropriate entry to the root
-users crontab(5) entry. For example the entry
-
-# Download vulnerabilities file
-0 3 * * * ${PREFIX}/sbin/pkg_admin fetch-pkg-vulnerabilities >/dev/null 2>&1
-# Audit the installed packages and email results to root
-9 3 * * * ${PREFIX}/sbin/pkg_admin audit |mail -s "Installed package audit result" \
- root >/dev/null 2>&1
-
-will update the vulnerability list every day at 3AM, followed by an audit at
-3:09AM. The result of the audit are then emailed to root. On NetBSD this may be
-accomplished instead by adding the following line to /etc/daily.conf:
-
-fetch_pkg_vulnerabilities=YES
-
-to fetch the vulnerability list from the daily security script. The system is
-set to audit the packages by default but can be set explicitly, if desired (not
-required), by adding the follwing line to /etc/security.conf:
-
-check_pkg_vulnerabilities=YES
-
-Both pkg_admin subcommands can be run as as an unprivileged user,
-as long as the user chosen has permission to read the pkgdb and to write
-the pkg-vulnerabilities to ${PKGVULNDIR}.
-
-The behavior of pkg_admin and pkg_add can be customised with
-pkg_install.conf. Please see pkg_install.conf(5) for details.
-
-If you want to use GPG signature verification you will need to install
-GnuPG and set the path for GPG appropriately in your pkg_install.conf.
-===========================================================================
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