> On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 4:22 AM, Sam Geeraerts <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Op Mon, 14 Dec 2015 10:52:46 +0100
>> schreef Simon Josefsson <[email protected]>:
>> ...SNIP....


>> A similar automatically generated page to track all packages would be
>> useful, so users can see which packages has been receiving security
>> fixes in Debian that haven't yet been merged into gNS.  I'm currently
>> a bit hesistant about running gNS because I don't know how well it
>> tracks all security fixes in Debian.

> I haven't looked at packages.debian.org's setup yet. I suppose such a
> comparison feature can be added to that software. gNewSense lags no more
> than 24 h for unmodified packages. Modified packages are updated
> manually and can take longer. If mostly the differences are
> interesting, then maybe packages.gnewsense.org is not the right tool
> for that job.

I got no idea what exactly you mean by packages.gnewsense.org. I just
wanted to start gNewSense 5 (directly based off Debian 8.2) . Where I
need to start working ?



--
Regards, Arnuld
https://lispmachine.wordpress.com/2012/06/28/c-new-operator/

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