On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 06:39:07PM -0400, ratio wrote: > Is there an easy way to allow the installation of just one package > (possibly allowing dependencies) without removing the checks for all > packages? no. > Something finer-grained than ALLOW_VULNERABLE_PACKAGES but not as fine > as ALLOW_VULNERABILITIES.foo? I'm not as interested in what the > vulnerability is as whether or not I'm aware that one exists and that > I'm really sure I want to install it regardless. > > Also, how does one get a version 1.0.1 formatted pkg-vulnerabilities > file? I haven't even been able to get ALLOW_VULNERABILITIES.foo to > work since I don't have vulnerability IDs in my pkg-vulnerabilities > file--download-vulnerability-list(8) gets me a version 1.0.0 formatted > file. NetBSD-3.0, i386, pkgsrc updated to 2006Q2 via cvs a few days > ago. the functionality was removed few months ago. search the archives and cvs logs for details. regards, -- -- Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@{NetBSD,Xtrmntr,silcnet}.org> --
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