Greetings,

I wanted to propose a change to the current structure in place for shared 
checks (shared/oval) and fixes (shared/fixes/bash). I was curious to get 
everyone's opinion before committing.

So the problem I see is with the symbolic linking of checks and fixes to the 
shared folder. I have found it problematic when working between different 
operating systems, file systems, and version control systems.

Rather than creating symbolic links to certain oval checks in the shared/oval 
folder, we could choose to just process all oval checks in both the project's 
checks folder and the shared/oval folder.

However, not all checks in the current 'shared/oval' folder are shared by all 
OS. For example, there are some that only apply to RHEL7 and Fedora, and not 
RHEL6.

Any thoughts?

Thanks!

Best regards,

Trey Henefield, CISSP
Senior IAVA Engineer

Ultra Electronics
Advanced Tactical Systems, Inc.
4101 Smith School Road
Building IV, Suite 100
Austin, TX 78744 USA

trey.henefi...@ultra-ats.com
Tel: +1 512 327 6795 ext. 647
Fax: +1 512 327 8043
Mobile: +1 512 541 6450

www.ultra-ats.com

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