RSS feeds doesn't update after the 9th of May (GLSA, news about new packages: stable & testing)
Both appear to be up to date on my end. Just to double check, what urls are you using?
Forgot to change the status :)
I use the default rss feeds for program gentoo_watcher. In its config it is written booxter@tux ~/synce/kcemirror-0.1.1 $ cat ~/.kde/share/config/guitoo_clientrc [Preferences] autostart=yes latestGlsa=200505-09 rows=20 rssInterval=1 urlGlsa=http://www.gentoo.org/rdf/en/glsa-index.rdf urlStable=http://packages.gentoo.org/archs//stable/gentoo_simple.rss urlTesting=http://packages.gentoo.org/archs//testing/gentoo_simple.rss booxter@tux ~/synce/kcemirror-0.1.1 $ But the last GLSA is High:Gaim of 200505-09. After this date there was GLSAs about PhpBB, Firefox, PostgresSQL... Shouldn't it be updated?
I'm using SharpReader on windows right now and the latest GLSA I see is for postgres (200505-12). I highly suspect this is an issue on your end. Make sure everything is working properly on your app. Try another app just to be sure too. But from what I can tell everything is working on my end forthe GLSA's at least. Also, the feeds for packages.g.o seem to be working also for me.
http://www.gentoo.org/rdf/en/glsa-index.rdf opened in Konqueror: Gentoo Linux Security Advisorieshttp://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/index.xmlThis index is automatically generated from XML source. Please contact the Gentoo Linux Security Team (security@gentoo.org) for related inquiries.GLSA 200505-09 (High): gaimhttp://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200505-09.xmlGaim: Denial of Service and buffer overflow vulnerabiltiesGLSA 200505-08 (Normal): hteditorhttp://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200505-08.xmlHT Editor: Multiple buffer overflowsGLSA 200505-07 (Normal): tiffhttp://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200505-07.xmllibTIFF: Buffer overflowGLSA 200505-06 (Normal): tcpdumphttp://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200505-06.xmlTCPDump: Decoding routines Denial of Service vulnerabilityGLSA 200505-05 (Normal): gziphttp://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200505-05.xmlgzip: Multiple vulnerabilitiesGLSA 200505-04 (Normal): gnutlshttp://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200505-04.xmlGnuTLS: Denial of Service vulnerabilityGLSA 200505-03 (High): etherealhttp://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200505-03.xmlEthereal: Numerous vulnerabilitiesGLSA 200505-02 (High): oopshttp://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200505-02.xmlOops!: Remote code executionGLSA 200505-01 (Low): horde-vacation (and 10http://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200505-01.xmlHorde Framework: Multiple XSS vulnerabilitiesGLSA 200504-30 (Normal): phpmyadminhttp://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200504-30.xmlphpMyAdmin: Insecure SQL and so on...
Top item I see is: <item rdf:about="http://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200505-12.xml"> <title>GLSA 200505-12 (Normal): postgresql</title> <link>http://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200505-12.xml</link> <description>PostgreSQL: Multiple vulnerabilities</description> </item> I think you're still smoking crack :) Are you behind a proxy?
That was my mistake. I was using KDE cache with the enabled checkbox "Use cache whener possible". Sorry for your time.