Am 20.05.2012 05:16, schrieb Juan José Pavlik Salles:
> Jan-Oliver has recently posted a message indicating they are going to release 
> a working OpenVAS 5 VM. My
> recommendation would be to wait for it and then check. In the meantime, stick 
> to 4 version, or you are going to
> face a significant amount of issues.

the VM does not really solve the problem

my first start was also with the VM and it failed because this
crippled OpenSUSE even missed zypper and if someone is maintaining
only RHEL/Fedora amchines he will not be happy with SuSE

so well, last december i spent two weeks to get OpenVAS running in
a Fedora 15 VM, rebuilt all RPM packages by myself and added the
one who are missing in Fedora, this worked smootly for openVAS
minor updates

after upgrade to Fedora 16 the openvas packages are compiled / built
but no way to get GSA running - my guessing is that libmicrohttp
and/or any OpenVAS component does not work with the gnuTLS of F16

upgrade libmicrohttp does not solve this

so i hoped OpenVAS5 will deal better with a recent distribution
but no change - keep in mind there are thousands of packages
built within seconds on a F16 machine and only OpenVAS/GSA
will no longer work

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