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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc/doc/guide/files audit-packages is now part of pkg_inst...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/ec8872ca0a40
branches: trunk
changeset: 539332:ec8872ca0a40
user: jschauma <jschauma%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date: Tue Mar 04 02:39:37 2008 +0000
description:
audit-packages is now part of pkg_install, so update docs accordingly
diffstat:
doc/guide/files/faq.xml | 14 ++++++--------
doc/guide/files/using.xml | 9 ++++-----
2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diffs (59 lines):
diff -r d98739d6a6c4 -r ec8872ca0a40 doc/guide/files/faq.xml
--- a/doc/guide/files/faq.xml Mon Mar 03 23:22:16 2008 +0000
+++ b/doc/guide/files/faq.xml Tue Mar 04 02:39:37 2008 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<!-- $NetBSD: faq.xml,v 1.39 2008/01/04 15:53:41 rillig Exp $ -->
+<!-- $NetBSD: faq.xml,v 1.40 2008/03/04 02:39:37 jschauma Exp $ -->
<chapter id="faq"> <?dbhtml filename="faq.html"?>
<title>Frequently Asked Questions</title>
@@ -509,9 +509,8 @@
maintains a database of known-exploits to packages which have at one time
been included in pkgsrc. The database can be downloaded automatically, and
a security audit of all packages installed on a system can take place. To
-do this, install the <filename
- role="pkg">security/audit-packages</filename> package. It has two
-components:</para>
+do this, refer to the following two tools (installed as part of the
+<filename role="pkg">pkgtools/pkg_install</filename> package):</para>
<orderedlist>
@@ -535,11 +534,10 @@
</orderedlist>
-<para>Use of the <filename role="pkg">security/audit-packages</filename>
-package is strongly recommended! After
-<quote>audit-packages</quote> is installed, please read
+<para>Use of these tools is strongly recommended! After
+<quote>pkg_install</quote> is installed, please read
the package's message, which you can get by running <userinput>pkg_info -D
-audit-packages</userinput>.</para>
+pkg_install</userinput>.</para>
<para>If this package is installed, pkgsrc builds will use it to
perform a security check before building any package. See <xref
diff -r d98739d6a6c4 -r ec8872ca0a40 doc/guide/files/using.xml
--- a/doc/guide/files/using.xml Mon Mar 03 23:22:16 2008 +0000
+++ b/doc/guide/files/using.xml Tue Mar 04 02:39:37 2008 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<!-- $NetBSD: using.xml,v 1.34 2008/01/04 15:53:41 rillig Exp $ -->
+<!-- $NetBSD: using.xml,v 1.35 2008/03/04 02:39:37 jschauma Exp $ -->
<chapter id="using"> <?dbhtml filename="using.html"?>
<title>Using pkgsrc</title>
@@ -99,10 +99,9 @@
other packages depend on it. Instead, they are moved to the
<filename>vulnerable</filename> subdirectory. So you may need to add
this directory to the <varname>PKG_PATH</varname> variable.
- However, you should run <filename
- role="pkg">security/audit-packages</filename> regularly, especially
- after installing new packages, and verify that the vulnerabilities
- are acceptable for your configuration.</para>
+ However, you should run <command>audit-packages</command>
+ regularly, especially after installing new packages, and verify
+ that the vulnerabilities are acceptable for your configuration.</para>
<para>After you've installed packages, be sure to have
<filename>/usr/pkg/bin</filename> and <filename>/usr/pkg/sbin</filename> in your
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