Am 22.01.2014 11:12, schrieb Henri Doreau:
> 2014/1/22 Reindl Harald <[email protected]>:
>> Am 22.01.2014 02:12, schrieb Diego Galvez:
>>> i just installed openvas on Fedora 19 in a 8GB RAM VM. Host is a 3.2GHz 
>>> Intel Core i3 with 12GB RAM. We are
>>> following these instructions:
>>> http://www.openvas.org/install-packages.html#openvas_fedora_atomic
>>
>> do yourself a favour and don't install OpenVAS on Fedora
>> i had it running on Fedora 15 and with Fedora 16/17 i wasted
>> a year to get it run again (libmicrohttpd, gnutsl troubles)
>>
>> from installing a CentOS6 VM using the atomic repos it runs
>> fine including a OpenVAS major upgrade
> 
> You can consider building it from sources.

that does not magically make things better
how do you imagine from where existing binaries are built?

i did build it from source
rpmbuild is my friend, hence i build anything from source as RPM

> I run SVN versions for years, always on fedora (currently fedora 19)
> without problem. Because I'm following trunk closely I get little
> regressions from time to time but you probably won't them have if you
> use official release tarballs

here you go:
https://www.google.at/search?q=openvas+fedora+gnutls

end 2011 i managed to install OpenVAS with GSA
after upgrade to Fedora 16 GSA login no longer worked - period

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