The GLSA is not updating since 2007-12-25...

xxx etc # glsa-check -l | tail
[A] means this GLSA was already applied,
[U] means the system is not affected and
[N] indicates that the system might be affected.

200712-16 [U] Exiv2: Integer overflow ( media-gfx/exiv2 )
200712-17 [U] exiftags: Multiple vulnerabilities ( media-gfx/exiftags )
200712-18 [U] Multi-Threaded DAAP Daemon: Multiple vulnerabilities ( media-
sound/mt-daapd )
200712-19 [U] Syslog-ng: Denial of Service ( app-admin/syslog-ng )
200712-20 [U] ClamAV: Multiple vulnerabilities ( app-antivirus/clamav )
200712-21 [U] Mozilla Firefox, SeaMonkey: Multiple vulnerabilities ( www-
client/seamonkey  www-client/mozilla-firefox-bin  www-client/mozilla-
firefox ... )
200712-22 [U] Opera: Multiple vulnerabilities ( www-client/opera )
200712-23 [U] Wireshark: Multiple vulnerabilities ( net-analyzer/wireshark )
200712-24 [U] AMD64 x86 emulation GTK+ library: User-assisted execution of 
arbitrary code ( app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-gtklibs )
200712-25 [U] OpenOffice.org: User-assisted arbitrary code execution ( app-
office/openoffice  app-office/openoffice-bin  dev-db/hsqldb )

Is it temporary issue or Gentoo got new way of tracking vulnerabilities ?

Regards,
TOmek

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