Summary: | Glsa-check tries to emerge media-libs/musicbrainz-2.1.4 over and over again (GLSA 200610-09) | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Security | Reporter: | Jukka Alasalmi <ja_82fi> |
Component: | GLSA Errors | Assignee: | Gentoo Security <security> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Jukka Alasalmi
2008-02-14 17:13:06 UTC
Do you have other musicbrainz versions installed? (emerge -Cpv media-libs/musicbrainz) That's a good point, I indeed do. I didn't realize that musicbrainz was slotted, too. I guess the solution is to remove the old version, and do a revdep-rebuild in case there are some programs that are linked against the old version? Still, shouldn't glsa-check notice this, and at least notify about this, if it's unable to fix the vulnerability? If I hadn't been forced to run the glsa-check again because of a failed package, I would not have noticed that the system is still vulnerable. Yes that is the solution to your situation. You would probably have noticed it the next time you run glsa-check. I'll close this one as invalid for now. If you want to post a feature request for glsa-check to support slots please file another bug. |