Back to the original question
There are several errata scripts out there.
Try a few out and see what you think.
There has been ample discussion on the subject on this list mostly its a
matter of opinion and features.
There are a few good ones I like the one I wrote and so do many others but
there are a lot more very good ones I don't like the centos-errata.py or
the one packaged with spacewalk which is a fork of centos-errata.py because
they are both vulnerable to a bug we've been disscussing in the last few
weeks.
Franky likes his script because he understands it mine is more complex
under the hood because I have a very different coding style and take more
steps to ensure safety against a large number of senarios. Franky based his
script on my script and an other guys script which is a good script in my
opinion.
 On Nov 28, 2012 11:16 AM, "Coy Hile" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am currently rebuilding my spacewalk for the home lab to be fed from a
> local mrepo mirror of various RHEL channels.  End result: my spacewalk will
> have actual RHEL content rather than CentOS, Fedora, or others.  What is
> the preferred method for those of you whose spacewalks serve RHEL content
> to sync the errata down into Spacewalk itself? My web searches of late
> return mostly use cases for people cloning RHEL errata to CentOS channels
> or similar.
>
> Thanks,
> -C
>
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