Package: harden-doc
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Hi!

In section 10.1.2.1 _Manually checking which security updates are
available_[1], there's an example run of apt-get upgrade -s.
The relevant part is quoted below:

|      # apt-get upgrade -s
|      Reading Package Lists... Done
|      Building Dependency Tree... Done
|      2 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0  not upgraded.
|      Inst cvs (1.11.1p1debian-8.1 Debian-Security:3.0/stable)
|      Inst libcupsys2 (1.1.14-4.4 Debian-Security:3.0/stable)
|      Conf cvs (1.11.1p1debian-8.1 Debian-Security:3.0/stable)
|      Conf libcupsys2 (1.1.14-4.4 Debian-Security:3.0/stable)
| 
| In this example, you can see that the system needs to be updated
| with new cvs and cupsys packages which are being retrieved from
| woody's or sarge's security update archive. 

Since the example refers to Debian-Security:3.0/stable, it seems that
the explanation should only mention woody and not sarge.
That is to say:

s/from woody's or sarge's/from woody's/

Or am I misreading the sentence?


[1] inside 
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ch10.en.html#s-keep-secure


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