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Re: Possible False Positives Scanning 64 bit Red Hat Systems

Subject: Re: Possible False Positives Scanning 64 bit Red Hat Systems
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 21:15:41 +0200

On Jun 21, 2007, at 9:09 PM, Joe Crabshack wrote:

That is the case here as well. The list rpm check displays all of the installed packages, and the ones that are being reported as vulnerable do not appear in the list.


Yes, a regression was introduced by yesterday's fix.

A fixed version of rpm.inc has been commited and will appear in the feed in a couple of hours.


Once again, sorry for the inconvenience,


-- Renaud


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