Hello,
Your team is ALWAYS very helpful . It's the best support i've ever dealt with.
Question : How do i portupgrade , just the pkgs/ports that portaudit -a sais
have vulnerabilities,and not the whole thing?
Thank you
G.K.
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George Katsanos wrote:
Hello,
Your team is ALWAYS very helpful . It's the best support i've ever dealt with.
Question : How do i portupgrade , just the pkgs/ports that portaudit -a sais
have vulnerabilities,and not the whole thing?
Thank you
G.K.
As someone pointed out, IE: portupgrade -rR
George Katsanos wrote:
Hello,
Your team is ALWAYS very helpful . It's the best support i've ever dealt with.
Question : How do i portupgrade , just the pkgs/ports that portaudit -a sais
have vulnerabilities,and not the whole thing?
Thank you
G.K.
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I wouldn't bother trying it like straight out if you're trying to get
the Firefox update. It still lists firefox as a vulnerability for
some reason. I had 1.7.5_1,2, which is the version it listed, but it
wouldn't let me upgrade to 1.0.1,1. I even tried listing the
vulnerability listed in
I believe if you do a portuprade -arR you will also upgrade any dependant ports.
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 15:28:31 +, Chris Hodgins
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George Katsanos wrote:
Hello,
Your team is ALWAYS very helpful . It's the best support i've ever dealt
with.
Question : How
I finally gave up and deleted the db at
/var/db/portaudit/auditfile.tbz and then did the upgrade.
It still flags firefox as a vulnerability, even though the problem it
references is supposed to be explicitly fixed in the version I have
installed (window injection vulnerability).
Of
On 02/26/05 03:25 PM, epilogue sat at the `puter and typed:
I finally gave up and deleted the db at
/var/db/portaudit/auditfile.tbz and then did the upgrade.
It still flags firefox as a vulnerability, even though the problem it
references is supposed to be explicitly fixed in the