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Re: pkg/39090: pkg_admin from pkg_install-renovation fails to run with 'fetch-pkg-vulnerabilities'
> > download-vulnerability-list is now a wrapper around 'pkg_admin
> > fetch-pkg-vulnerabilities'. However, when invoked this only outputs:
>
> Can you execute it with -x? I might be using a construct your shell
> doesn't understand.
I don't think that download-vulnerability-list is at fault: it's
pkg_admin which doesn't work!
My shell is bash-3.2.33.
With -x:
# download-vulnerability-list -x
getopt: invalid option -- x
Usage: download-vulnerability-list -hs [-c config_file]
Please use ``pkg_admin fetch-pkg-vulnerabilities'' instead.
# pkg_admin -x
pkg_admin: unknown option -- x
usage: pkg_admin [-bqSvV] [-C config] [-d lsdir] [-K pkg_dbdir] [-s
sfx] command args ...
Where 'commands' and 'args' are:
rebuild - rebuild pkgdb from +CONTENTS files
rebuild-tree - rebuild +REQUIRED_BY files from forward deps
check [pkg ...] - check md5 checksum of installed files
add pkg ... - add pkg files to database
delete pkg ... - delete file entries for pkg in database
set variable=value pkg ... - set installation variable for package
unset variable pkg ... - unset installation variable for package
lsall /path/to/pkgpattern - list all pkgs matching the pattern
lsbest /path/to/pkgpattern - list pkgs matching the pattern best
dump - dump database
pmatch pattern pkg - returns true if pkg matches pattern,
otherwise false
fetch-pkg-vulnerabilities [-s] - fetch new vulnerability file
check-pkg-vulnerabilities [-s] <file> - check syntax and checksums of
the vulnerability file
audit [-es] [-t type] ... - check installed packages for vulnerabilities
audit-pkg [-es] [-t type] ... - check listed packages for vulnerabilities
audit-batch [-es] [-t type] ... - check packages in listed files for
vulnerabilities
audit-history [-t type] ... - print all advisories for package names
config-var name - print current value of the
configuration variable
check-signature ... - verify the signature of packages
sign-package pkg spkg key cert - create signature
> > Looking at a trace of what pkg_admin is doing, it repeatedly tries
> > from open "/usr/bsd/etc/pkg_install.conf", and then print its usage
> > string when this fails.
>
> That should be unrelated. If the config file doesn't exist, it will
> use sane default values.
Okay, that makes sense: even with the config file in place, the trace
shows the data being read, but immediately following this pkg_admin
again outputs its usage text :(
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