From: | Josh Soref <jsoref(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-pkg-yum(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | updateinfo.xml and yum --security check-update |
Date: | 2019-04-05 19:11:24 |
Message-ID: | CACZqfqB-nZ-PG0kLbLBAvcWPYoSM9YA3swDar_quDoJsqR1ghg@mail.gmail.com |
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Has anyone considered adding support for generating/hosting
updateinfo.xml to the yum repository [1]? See `man yum-security` (you
may need to `yum install yum-security-plugin` if you're on RHEL5/6).
Afaict, RHEL uses Spacewalk [2] (which appears to be bound to a
database) / Fedora use bodhi [3] (which also is bound to a database).
There are a couple of tools identified in pulp_rpm [4].
Once can examine an EPEL repo [5] to see the general format. I haven't
found any particularly good documentation for the file.
The use cases are pretty simple:
- Being able to see what security updates are available for a system
(or many systems):
yum --security check-update
- Choosing to install just those:
yum --security update
Oracle provides reasonable example usage [6].
If anyone has a good solution for generating this file, I'm hoping it
can be shared w/ other groups (e.g. powerdns [7]).
Thanks
[1] https://yum.postgresql.org
[2] https://github.com/spacewalkproject/spacewalk/blob/a592865171a4df0b839d5f4b5cbdff1c6a973cf8/java/code/src/com/redhat/rhn/taskomatic/task/repomd/UpdateInfoWriter.java#L38
[3] https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi
[4] https://docs.pulpproject.org/plugins/pulp_rpm/tech-reference/rpm.html#updateinfo-xml
[5] http://mirrors.syringanetworks.net/fedora/linux/updates/testing/30/Everything/x86_64/repodata/39e8b16691398d194e333e0033e7c1f66977ddf69ee21c7ab5a29549a2a17389-updateinfo.xml.xz
[6] https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E37670_01/E37355/html/ol_security_yum.html
[7] https://github.com/PowerDNS/pdns/issues/7665
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