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* [gentoo-portage-dev] [PATCH] glsa-check moved to portage repository (bug 463952)
@ 2019-08-13  1:35 Zac Medico
  2019-08-19  6:03 ` [gentoo-portage-dev] " Zac Medico
  2019-08-19  6:05 ` Zac Medico
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Zac Medico @ 2019-08-13  1:35 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-portage-dev; +Cc: Aaron Bauman, Zac Medico

This copy of glsa-check is no longer need since it has
moved to the portage repository.

Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/463952
Signed-off-by: Zac Medico <zmedico@gentoo.org>
---
 README                          |   1 -
 bin/glsa-check                  | 418 ------------------
 man/glsa-check.1                |  66 ---
 pym/gentoolkit/glsa/__init__.py | 741 --------------------------------
 setup.py                        |   2 -
 5 files changed, 1228 deletions(-)
 delete mode 100755 bin/glsa-check
 delete mode 100644 man/glsa-check.1
 delete mode 100644 pym/gentoolkit/glsa/__init__.py

diff --git a/README b/README
index e122086..4ec4fc9 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -29,7 +29,6 @@ equery         - replacement for etcat and qpkg
 eread          - script to read portage log items from einfo, ewarn etc.
 eshowkw        - Display keywords for specified package(s)
 euse           - tool to manage USE flags
-glsa-check     - tool to manage GLSA's (Gentoo Linux Security Advisory)
 imlate         - Displays candidates for keywords for an architecture...
 qpkg           - convient package query tool (deprecated)
 revdep-rebuild - scans/fixes broken shared libs and binaries
diff --git a/bin/glsa-check b/bin/glsa-check
deleted file mode 100755
index 3f691b8..0000000
--- a/bin/glsa-check
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,418 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
-
-# $Header: $
-# This program is licensed under the GPL, version 2
-
-import sys
-import os
-import codecs
-from functools import reduce
-
-import portage
-from portage.output import *
-
-from getopt import getopt, GetoptError
-
-__program__ = "glsa-check"
-__author__ = "Marius Mauch <genone@gentoo.org>"
-__version__ = "git"
-
-optionmap = [
-["-l", "--list", "list the GLSAs"],
-["-d", "--dump", "--print", "show all information about the GLSAs"],
-["-t", "--test", "test if this system is affected by the GLSAs"],
-["-p", "--pretend", "show the necessary steps to apply the GLSAs"],
-["-f", "--fix", "try to auto-apply the GLSAs (experimental)"],
-["-i", "--inject", "inject the given GLSA into the glsa_injected file"],
-["-n", "--nocolor", "disable colors (option)"],
-["-e", "--emergelike", "upgrade to latest version (not least-change, option)"],
-["-h", "--help", "show this help message"],
-["-V", "--version", "some information about this tool"],
-["-v", "--verbose", "print more information (option)"],
-["-c", "--cve", "show CVE ids in listing mode (option)"],
-["-q", "--quiet", "be less verbose and do not send empty mail (option)"],
-["-m", "--mail", "send a mail with the given GLSAs to the administrator"],
-]
-
-# print a warning as this is beta code (but proven by now, so no more warning)
-#sys.stderr.write("WARNING: This tool is completely new and not very tested, so it should not be\n")
-#sys.stderr.write("used on production systems. It's mainly a test tool for the new GLSA release\n")
-#sys.stderr.write("and distribution system, it's functionality will later be merged into emerge\n")
-#sys.stderr.write("and equery.\n")
-#sys.stderr.write("Please read http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/portage/glsa-integration.xml\n")
-#sys.stderr.write("before using this tool AND before reporting a bug.\n\n")
-
-# option parsing
-args = []
-params = []
-try:
-	args, params = getopt(sys.argv[1:], "".join([o[0][1] for o in optionmap]), \
-		[x[2:] for x in reduce(lambda x,y: x+y, [z[1:-1] for z in optionmap])])
-	args = [a for a, b in args]
-
-	for option in ["--nocolor", "-n"]:
-		if option in args:
-			nocolor()
-			args.remove(option)
-
-	verbose = False
-	for option in ["--verbose", "-v"]:
-		if option in args:
-			verbose = True
-			args.remove(option)
-
-	list_cve = False
-	for option in ["--cve", "-c"]:
-		if option in args:
-			list_cve = True
-			args.remove(option)
-
-	least_change = True
-	for option in ["--emergelike", "-e"]:
-		if option in args:
-			least_change = False
-			args.remove(option)
-
-	quiet = False
-	for option in ["--quiet", "-q"]:
-		if option in args:
-			quiet = True
-			args.remove(option)
-
-
-	# sanity checking
-	if len(args) <= 0:
-		sys.stderr.write("no option given: what should I do ?\n")
-		mode = "HELP"
-	elif len(args) > 1:
-		sys.stderr.write("please use only one command per call\n")
-		mode = "HELP"
-	else:
-		# in what mode are we ?
-		args = args[0]
-		for m in optionmap:
-			if args in [o for o in m[:-1]]:
-				mode = m[1][2:]
-
-except GetoptError as e:
-	sys.stderr.write("unknown option given: ")
-	sys.stderr.write(str(e)+"\n")
-	mode = "HELP"
-
-# we need a set of glsa for most operation modes
-if len(params) <= 0 and mode in ["fix", "test", "pretend", "dump", "inject", "mail"]:
-	sys.stderr.write("\nno GLSA given, so we'll do nothing for now. \n")
-	sys.stderr.write("If you want to run on all GLSA please tell me so \n")
-	sys.stderr.write("(specify \"all\" as parameter)\n\n")
-	mode = "HELP"
-elif len(params) <= 0 and mode == "list":
-	params.append("affected")
-
-# show help message
-if mode == "help" or mode == "HELP":
-	msg = "Syntax: glsa-check <option> [glsa-list]\n\n"
-	for m in optionmap:
-		msg += m[0] + "\t" + m[1] + "   \t: " + m[-1] + "\n"
-		for o in m[2:-1]:
-			msg += "\t" + o + "\n"
-	msg += "\nglsa-list can contain an arbitrary number of GLSA ids, \n"
-	msg += "filenames containing GLSAs or the special identifiers \n"
-	msg += "'all' and 'affected'\n"
-	if mode == "help":
-		sys.stdout.write(msg)
-		sys.exit(0)
-	else:
-		sys.stderr.write("\n" + msg)
-		sys.exit(1)
-
-# we need root privileges for write access
-if mode in ["fix", "inject"] and os.geteuid() != 0:
-	sys.stderr.write(__program__ + ": root access is needed for \""+mode+"\" mode\n")
-	sys.exit(2)
-
-# show version and copyright information
-if mode == "version":
-	sys.stderr.write("%(program)s (%(version)s)\n" % {
-		"program": __program__,
-		"version": __version__
-	})
-	sys.stderr.write("Author: %s\n" % __author__)
-	sys.stderr.write("This program is licensed under the GPL, version 2\n")
-	sys.exit(0)
-
-# delay this for speed increase
-from gentoolkit.glsa import *
-
-glsaconfig = checkconfig(portage.config(clone=portage.settings))
-
-if quiet:
-    glsaconfig["EMERGE_OPTS"] += " --quiet"
-
-vardb = portage.db[portage.root]["vartree"].dbapi
-portdb = portage.db[portage.root]["porttree"].dbapi
-
-# Check that we really have a glsa dir to work on
-if not (os.path.exists(glsaconfig["GLSA_DIR"]) and os.path.isdir(glsaconfig["GLSA_DIR"])):
-	sys.stderr.write(red("ERROR")+": GLSA_DIR %s doesn't exist. Please fix this.\n" % glsaconfig["GLSA_DIR"])
-	sys.exit(1)
-
-# build glsa lists
-completelist = get_glsa_list(glsaconfig["GLSA_DIR"], glsaconfig)
-
-if os.access(glsaconfig["CHECKFILE"], os.R_OK):
-	checklist = [line.strip() for line in open(glsaconfig["CHECKFILE"], "r").readlines()]
-else:
-	checklist = []
-todolist = [e for e in completelist if e not in checklist]
-
-glsalist = []
-if "new" in params:
-	params.remove("new")
-	sys.stderr.write("Warning: The 'new' glsa-list target has been removed, using 'affected'.\n")
-	params.append("affected")
-
-if "all" in params:
-	glsalist = completelist
-	params.remove("all")
-
-if "affected" in params:
-	for x in todolist:
-		try:
-			myglsa = Glsa(x, glsaconfig)
-		except (GlsaTypeException, GlsaFormatException) as e:
-			if verbose:
-				sys.stderr.write(("invalid GLSA: %s (error message was: %s)\n" % (x, e)))
-			continue
-		if myglsa.isVulnerable():
-			glsalist.append(x)
-	params.remove("affected")
-
-# remove invalid parameters
-for p in params[:]:
-	if not (p in completelist or os.path.exists(p)):
-		sys.stderr.write(("(removing %s from parameter list as it isn't a valid GLSA specification)\n" % p))
-		params.remove(p)
-
-glsalist.extend([g for g in params if g not in glsalist])
-
-def summarylist(myglsalist, fd1=sys.stdout, fd2=sys.stderr, encoding="utf-8"):
-	# Get to the raw streams in py3k before wrapping them with an encoded writer
-	# to avoid writing bytes to a text stream (stdout/stderr are text streams
-	# by default in py3k)
-	if hasattr(fd1, "buffer"):
-		fd1 = fd1.buffer
-	if hasattr(fd2, "buffer"):
-		fd2 = fd2.buffer
-	fd1 = codecs.getwriter(encoding)(fd1)
-	fd2 = codecs.getwriter(encoding)(fd2)
-	if not quiet:
-		fd2.write(white("[A]")+" means this GLSA was marked as applied (injected),\n")
-		fd2.write(green("[U]")+" means the system is not affected and\n")
-		fd2.write(red("[N]")+" indicates that the system might be affected.\n\n")
-
-	myglsalist.sort()
-	for myid in myglsalist:
-		try:
-			myglsa = Glsa(myid, glsaconfig)
-		except (GlsaTypeException, GlsaFormatException) as e:
-			if verbose:
-				fd2.write(("invalid GLSA: %s (error message was: %s)\n" % (myid, e)))
-			continue
-		if myglsa.isInjected():
-			status = "[A]"
-			color = white
-		elif myglsa.isVulnerable():
-			status = "[N]"
-			color = red
-		else:
-			status = "[U]"
-			color = green
-
-		if verbose:
-			access = ("[%-8s] " % myglsa.access)
-		else:
-			access = ""
-
-		fd1.write(color(myglsa.nr) + " " + color(status) + " " + color(access) + myglsa.title + " (")
-		if not verbose:
-			for pkg in list(myglsa.packages.keys())[:3]:
-				fd1.write(" " + pkg + " ")
-			if len(myglsa.packages) > 3:
-				fd1.write("... ")
-		else:
-			for cpv in myglsa.packages.keys():
-				pkg = myglsa.packages[cpv]
-				for path in pkg:
-					v_installed = reduce(operator.add, [match(v, "vartree") for v in path["vul_atoms"]], [])
-					u_installed = reduce(operator.add, [match(u, "vartree") for u in path["unaff_atoms"]], [])
-				mylist = sorted(set(v_installed).difference(set(u_installed)))
-				if len(mylist) > 0:
-					cpv = color(" ".join(mylist))
-				fd1.write(" " + cpv + " ")
-
-		fd1.write(")")
-		if list_cve:
-			fd1.write(" "+(",".join([r[:13] for r in myglsa.references if r[:4] in ["CAN-", "CVE-"]])))
-		fd1.write("\n")
-	return 0
-
-if mode == "list":
-	sys.exit(summarylist(glsalist))
-
-# dump, fix, inject and fix are nearly the same code, only the glsa method call differs
-if mode in ["dump", "fix", "inject", "pretend"]:
-	for myid in glsalist:
-		try:
-			myglsa = Glsa(myid, glsaconfig)
-		except (GlsaTypeException, GlsaFormatException) as e:
-			if verbose:
-				sys.stderr.write(("invalid GLSA: %s (error message was: %s)\n" % (myid, e)))
-			continue
-		if mode == "dump":
-			myglsa.dump()
-		elif mode == "fix":
-			if not quiet:
-				sys.stdout.write("Fixing GLSA "+myid+"\n")
-			if not myglsa.isVulnerable():
-				if not quiet:
-					sys.stdout.write(">>> no vulnerable packages installed\n")
-			else:
-				if quiet:
-					sys.stdout.write("Fixing GLSA "+myid+"\n")
-				mergelist = myglsa.getMergeList(least_change=least_change)
-				if mergelist == []:
-					sys.stdout.write(">>> cannot fix GLSA, no unaffected packages available\n")
-					sys.exit(2)
-				for pkg in mergelist:
-					sys.stdout.write(">>> merging "+pkg+"\n")
-					# using emerge for the actual merging as it contains the dependency
-					# code and we want to be consistent in behaviour. Also this functionality
-					# will be integrated in emerge later, so it shouldn't hurt much.
-					emergecmd = "emerge --oneshot " + glsaconfig["EMERGE_OPTS"] + " =" + pkg
-					if verbose:
-						sys.stderr.write(emergecmd+"\n")
-					exitcode = os.system(emergecmd)
-					# system() returns the exitcode in the high byte of a 16bit integer
-					if exitcode >= 1 << 8:
-						exitcode >>= 8
-					if exitcode:
-						sys.exit(exitcode)
-				if len(mergelist):
-					sys.stdout.write("\n")
-		elif mode == "pretend":
-			if not quiet:
-				sys.stdout.write("Checking GLSA "+myid+"\n")
-			if not myglsa.isVulnerable():
-				if not quiet:
-					sys.stdout.write(">>> no vulnerable packages installed\n")
-			else:
-				if quiet:
-					sys.stdout.write("Checking GLSA "+myid+"\n")
-				mergedict = {}
-				for (vuln, update) in myglsa.getAffectionTable(least_change=least_change):
-					mergedict.setdefault(update, []).append(vuln)
-
-				# first, extract the atoms that cannot be upgraded (where key == "")
-				no_upgrades = []
-				if "" in mergedict:
-					no_upgrades = mergedict[""]
-					del mergedict[""]
-
-				# see if anything is left that can be upgraded
-				if mergedict:
-					sys.stdout.write(">>> Updates that will be performed:\n")
-					for (upd, vuln) in mergedict.items():
-						sys.stdout.write("     " + green(upd) + " (vulnerable: " + red(", ".join(vuln)) + ")\n")
-
-				if no_upgrades:
-					sys.stdout.write(">>> No upgrade path exists for these packages:\n")
-					sys.stdout.write("     " + red(", ".join(no_upgrades)) + "\n")
-		elif mode == "inject":
-			sys.stdout.write("injecting " + myid + "\n")
-			myglsa.inject()
-	sys.exit(0)
-
-# test is a bit different as Glsa.test() produces no output
-if mode == "test":
-	outputlist = []
-	for myid in glsalist:
-		try:
-			myglsa = Glsa(myid, glsaconfig)
-		except (GlsaTypeException, GlsaFormatException) as e:
-			if verbose:
-				sys.stderr.write(("invalid GLSA: %s (error message was: %s)\n" % (myid, e)))
-			continue
-		if myglsa.isVulnerable():
-			outputlist.append(str(myglsa.nr))
-	if len(outputlist) > 0:
-		sys.stderr.write("This system is affected by the following GLSAs:\n")
-		if verbose:
-			summarylist(outputlist)
-		else:
-			sys.stdout.write("\n".join(outputlist)+"\n")
-	else:
-		sys.stderr.write("This system is not affected by any of the listed GLSAs\n")
-	sys.exit(0)
-
-# mail mode as requested by solar
-if mode == "mail":
-	try:
-		import portage.mail as portage_mail
-	except ImportError:
-		import portage_mail
-
-	import socket
-	from io import BytesIO
-	try:
-		from email.mime.text import MIMEText
-	except ImportError:
-		from email.MIMEText import MIMEText
-
-	# color doesn't make any sense for mail
-	nocolor()
-
-	if "PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI" in glsaconfig:
-		myrecipient = glsaconfig["PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI"].split()[0]
-	else:
-		myrecipient = "root@localhost"
-
-	if "PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILFROM" in glsaconfig:
-		myfrom = glsaconfig["PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILFROM"]
-	else:
-		myfrom = "glsa-check"
-
-	mysubject = "[glsa-check] Summary for %s" % socket.getfqdn()
-
-	# need a file object for summarylist()
-	myfd = BytesIO()
-	line = "GLSA Summary report for host %s\n" % socket.getfqdn()
-	myfd.write(line.encode("utf-8"))
-	line = "(Command was: %s)\n\n" % " ".join(sys.argv)
-	myfd.write(line.encode("utf-8"))
-	summarylist(glsalist, fd1=myfd, fd2=myfd)
-	summary = myfd.getvalue().decode("utf-8")
-	myfd.close()
-
-	myattachments = []
-	for myid in glsalist:
-		try:
-			myglsa = Glsa(myid, glsaconfig)
-		except (GlsaTypeException, GlsaFormatException) as e:
-			if verbose:
-				sys.stderr.write(("invalid GLSA: %s (error message was: %s)\n" % (myid, e)))
-			continue
-		myfd = BytesIO()
-		myglsa.dump(outstream=myfd)
-		attachment = myfd.getvalue().decode("utf-8")
-		myattachments.append(MIMEText(attachment, _charset="utf8"))
-		myfd.close()
-
-	if glsalist or not quiet:
-		mymessage = portage_mail.create_message(myfrom, myrecipient, mysubject, summary, myattachments)
-		portage_mail.send_mail(glsaconfig, mymessage)
-
-	sys.exit(0)
-
-# something wrong here, all valid paths are covered with sys.exit()
-sys.stderr.write("nothing more to do\n")
-sys.exit(2)
diff --git a/man/glsa-check.1 b/man/glsa-check.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 018bbd2..0000000
--- a/man/glsa-check.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-.TH "GLSA-CHECK" "1" "0.3" "Marius Mauch" "gentoolkit"
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-glsa\-check \- Gentoo: Tool to locally monitor and manage GLSAs
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-glsa\-check <\fIoption\fP> [\fIglsa\-list\fP]
-
-[\fIglsa\-list\fR] can contain an arbitrary number of GLSA ids, filenames containing GLSAs or the special identifiers 'all' and 'affected'
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-This tool is used to locally monitor and manage Gentoo Linux Security Advisories.
-Please read:
-.br
-http://www.gentoo.org/security
-.br
-before reporting a bug.
-.LP
-Note: In order for this tool to be effective, you must regularly sync your local portage tree.
-.SH "OPTIONS"
-.LP
-.TP
-.B \-l, \-\-list
-list the a summary for all GLSAs in glsa\-list and whether they affect the system
-.TP
-.B \-d, \-\-dump, \-\-print
-show all information about the GLSAs in glsa\-list
-.TP
-.B \-t, \-\-test
-test if this system is affected by the GLSAs in glsa\-list and output the GLSA IDs
-.TP
-.B \-p, \-\-pretend
-show the necessary steps to apply the GLSAs in glsa\-list
-.TP
-.B \-f, \-\-fix
-try to auto\-apply the GLSAs in in glsa\-list using emerge. This will only upgrade packages to later version, but not remove packages when no upgrade path exists (experimental)
-.TP
-.B \-i, \-\-inject
-inject the given GLSA into the glsa_injected file
-.TP
-.B \-n, \-\-nocolor
-disable colors (option)
-.TP
-.B \-h, \-\-help
-show this help message
-.TP
-.B \-V, \-\-version
-some information about this tool
-.TP
-.B \-v, \-\-verbose
-print more messages (option)
-.TP
-.B \-c, \-\-cve
-show CVE ids in listing mode (option)
-.TP
-.B \-q, \-\-quiet
-be less verbose and do not send empty mail (option)
-.TP
-.B \-m, \-\-mail
-send a mail with the given GLSAs to the administrator
-.SH "FILES"
-.LP
-.TP
-.B /var/lib/portage/glsa_injected
-List of GLSA ids that have been injected and will never show up as 'affected' on this system.
-The file must contain one GLSA id (e.g. '200804\-02') per line.
diff --git a/pym/gentoolkit/glsa/__init__.py b/pym/gentoolkit/glsa/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index db71025..0000000
--- a/pym/gentoolkit/glsa/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,741 +0,0 @@
-# $Header$
-
-# This program is licensed under the GPL, version 2
-
-# WARNING: this code is only tested by a few people and should NOT be used
-# on production systems at this stage. There are possible security holes and probably
-# bugs in this code. If you test it please report ANY success or failure to
-# me (genone@gentoo.org).
-
-# The following planned features are currently on hold:
-# - getting GLSAs from http/ftp servers (not really useful without the fixed ebuilds)
-# - GPG signing/verification (until key policy is clear)
-
-from __future__ import unicode_literals
-
-__author__ = "Marius Mauch <genone@gentoo.org>"
-
-
-import sys
-if sys.hexversion < 0x3000000:
-	from io import open
-import os
-try:
-    from urllib import urlopen
-except ImportError:
-    from urllib.request import urlopen
-import codecs
-import re
-import operator
-import xml.dom.minidom
-from io import StringIO
-from functools import reduce
-
-if sys.version_info[0:2] < (2,3):
-	raise NotImplementedError("Python versions below 2.3 have broken XML code " \
-								+"and are not supported")
-
-try:
-	import portage
-	from portage import _encodings, _unicode_encode
-except ImportError:
-	sys.path.insert(0, "/usr/lib/portage/pym")
-	import portage
-	from portage import _encodings, _unicode_encode
-
-
-# Note: the space for rgt and rlt is important !!
-opMapping = {"le": "<=", "lt": "<", "eq": "=", "gt": ">", "ge": ">=",
-			 "rge": ">=~", "rle": "<=~", "rgt": " >~", "rlt": " <~"}
-NEWLINE_ESCAPE = "!;\\n"	# some random string to mark newlines that should be preserved
-SPACE_ESCAPE = "!;_"		# some random string to mark spaces that should be preserved
-
-def center(text, width):
-	"""
-	Returns a string containing I{text} that is padded with spaces on both
-	sides. If C{len(text) >= width} I{text} is returned unchanged.
-
-	@type	text: String
-	@param	text: the text to be embedded
-	@type	width: Integer
-	@param	width: the minimum length of the returned string
-	@rtype:		String
-	@return:	the expanded string or I{text}
-	"""
-	if len(text) >= width:
-		return text
-	margin = (width-len(text))//2
-	rValue = " "*margin
-	rValue += text
-	if 2*margin + len(text) == width:
-		rValue += " "*margin
-	elif 2*margin + len(text) + 1 == width:
-		rValue += " "*(margin+1)
-	return rValue
-
-
-def wrap(text, width, caption=""):
-	"""
-	Wraps the given text at column I{width}, optionally indenting
-	it so that no text is under I{caption}. It's possible to encode
-	hard linebreaks in I{text} with L{NEWLINE_ESCAPE}.
-
-	@type	text: String
-	@param	text: the text to be wrapped
-	@type	width: Integer
-	@param	width: the column at which the text should be wrapped
-	@type	caption: String
-	@param	caption: this string is inserted at the beginning of the
-					 return value and the paragraph is indented up to
-					 C{len(caption)}.
-	@rtype:		String
-	@return:	the wrapped and indented paragraph
-	"""
-	rValue = ""
-	line = caption
-	text = text.replace(2*NEWLINE_ESCAPE, NEWLINE_ESCAPE+" "+NEWLINE_ESCAPE)
-	words = text.split()
-	indentLevel = len(caption)+1
-
-	for w in words:
-		if line[-1] == "\n":
-			rValue += line
-			line = " "*indentLevel
-		if len(line)+len(w.replace(NEWLINE_ESCAPE, ""))+1 > width:
-			rValue += line+"\n"
-			line = " "*indentLevel+w.replace(NEWLINE_ESCAPE, "\n")
-		elif w.find(NEWLINE_ESCAPE) >= 0:
-			if len(line.strip()) > 0:
-				rValue += line+" "+w.replace(NEWLINE_ESCAPE, "\n")
-			else:
-				rValue += line+w.replace(NEWLINE_ESCAPE, "\n")
-			line = " "*indentLevel
-		else:
-			if len(line.strip()) > 0:
-				line += " "+w
-			else:
-				line += w
-	if len(line) > 0:
-		rValue += line.replace(NEWLINE_ESCAPE, "\n")
-	rValue = rValue.replace(SPACE_ESCAPE, " ")
-	return rValue
-
-def checkconfig(myconfig):
-	"""
-	takes a portage.config instance and adds GLSA specific keys if
-	they are not present. TO-BE-REMOVED (should end up in make.*)
-	"""
-	mysettings = {
-		"GLSA_DIR": portage.settings["PORTDIR"]+"/metadata/glsa/",
-		"GLSA_PREFIX": "glsa-",
-		"GLSA_SUFFIX": ".xml",
-		"CHECKFILE": "/var/lib/portage/glsa_injected",
-		"GLSA_SERVER": "www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/",	# not completely implemented yet
-		"CHECKMODE": "local",								# not completely implemented yet
-		"PRINTWIDTH": "76"
-	}
-	for k in mysettings.keys():
-		if k not in myconfig:
-			myconfig[k] = mysettings[k]
-	return myconfig
-
-def get_glsa_list(repository, myconfig):
-	"""
-	Returns a list of all available GLSAs in the given repository
-	by comparing the filelist there with the pattern described in
-	the config.
-
-	@type	repository: String
-	@param	repository: The directory or an URL that contains GLSA files
-						(Note: not implemented yet)
-	@type	myconfig: portage.config
-	@param	myconfig: a GLSA aware config instance (see L{checkconfig})
-
-	@rtype:		List of Strings
-	@return:	a list of GLSA IDs in this repository
-	"""
-	# TODO: remote fetch code for listing
-
-	rValue = []
-
-	if not os.access(repository, os.R_OK):
-		return []
-	dirlist = os.listdir(repository)
-	prefix = myconfig["GLSA_PREFIX"]
-	suffix = myconfig["GLSA_SUFFIX"]
-
-	for f in dirlist:
-		try:
-			if f[:len(prefix)] == prefix and f[-1*len(suffix):] == suffix:
-				rValue.append(f[len(prefix):-1*len(suffix)])
-		except IndexError:
-			pass
-	return rValue
-
-def getListElements(listnode):
-	"""
-	Get all <li> elements for a given <ol> or <ul> node.
-
-	@type	listnode: xml.dom.Node
-	@param	listnode: <ul> or <ol> list to get the elements for
-	@rtype:		List of Strings
-	@return:	a list that contains the value of the <li> elements
-	"""
-	if not listnode.nodeName in ["ul", "ol"]:
-		raise GlsaFormatException("Invalid function call: listnode is not <ul> or <ol>")
-	rValue = [getText(li, format="strip") \
-		for li in listnode.childNodes \
-		if li.nodeType == xml.dom.Node.ELEMENT_NODE]
-	return rValue
-
-def getText(node, format, textfd = None):
-	"""
-	This is the main parser function. It takes a node and traverses
-	recursive over the subnodes, getting the text of each (and the
-	I{link} attribute for <uri> and <mail>). Depending on the I{format}
-	parameter the text might be formatted by adding/removing newlines,
-	tabs and spaces. This function is only useful for the GLSA DTD,
-	it's not applicable for other DTDs.
-
-	@type	node: xml.dom.Node
-	@param	node: the root node to start with the parsing
-	@type	format: String
-	@param	format: this should be either I{strip}, I{keep} or I{xml}
-					I{keep} just gets the text and does no formatting.
-					I{strip} replaces newlines and tabs with spaces and
-					replaces multiple spaces with one space.
-					I{xml} does some more formatting, depending on the
-					type of the encountered nodes.
-	@type	textfd: writable file-like object
-	@param	textfd: the file-like object to write the output to
-	@rtype:		String
-	@return:	the (formatted) content of the node and its subnodes
-			except if textfd was not none
-	"""
-	if not textfd:
-		textfd = StringIO()
-		returnNone = False
-	else:
-		returnNone = True
-	if format in ["strip", "keep"]:
-		if node.nodeName in ["uri", "mail"]:
-			textfd.write(node.childNodes[0].data+": "+node.getAttribute("link"))
-		else:
-			for subnode in node.childNodes:
-				if subnode.nodeName == "#text":
-					textfd.write(subnode.data)
-				else:
-					getText(subnode, format, textfd)
-	else: # format = "xml"
-		for subnode in node.childNodes:
-			if subnode.nodeName == "p":
-				for p_subnode in subnode.childNodes:
-					if p_subnode.nodeName == "#text":
-						textfd.write(p_subnode.data.strip())
-					elif p_subnode.nodeName in ["uri", "mail"]:
-						textfd.write(p_subnode.childNodes[0].data)
-						textfd.write(" ( "+p_subnode.getAttribute("link")+" )")
-				textfd.write(NEWLINE_ESCAPE)
-			elif subnode.nodeName == "ul":
-				for li in getListElements(subnode):
-					textfd.write("-"+SPACE_ESCAPE+li+NEWLINE_ESCAPE+" ")
-			elif subnode.nodeName == "ol":
-				i = 0
-				for li in getListElements(subnode):
-					i = i+1
-					textfd.write(str(i)+"."+SPACE_ESCAPE+li+NEWLINE_ESCAPE+" ")
-			elif subnode.nodeName == "code":
-				textfd.write(getText(subnode, format="keep").lstrip().replace("\n", NEWLINE_ESCAPE))
-				textfd.write(NEWLINE_ESCAPE)
-			elif subnode.nodeName == "#text":
-				textfd.write(subnode.data)
-			else:
-				raise GlsaFormatException("Invalid Tag found: ", subnode.nodeName)
-	if returnNone:
-		return None
-	rValue = textfd.getvalue()
-	if format == "strip":
-		rValue = rValue.strip(" \n\t")
-		rValue = re.sub("[\s]{2,}", " ", rValue)
-	return rValue
-
-def getMultiTagsText(rootnode, tagname, format):
-	"""
-	Returns a list with the text of all subnodes of type I{tagname}
-	under I{rootnode} (which itself is not parsed) using the given I{format}.
-
-	@type	rootnode: xml.dom.Node
-	@param	rootnode: the node to search for I{tagname}
-	@type	tagname: String
-	@param	tagname: the name of the tags to search for
-	@type	format: String
-	@param	format: see L{getText}
-	@rtype:		List of Strings
-	@return:	a list containing the text of all I{tagname} childnodes
-	"""
-	rValue = [getText(e, format) \
-		for e in rootnode.getElementsByTagName(tagname)]
-	return rValue
-
-def makeAtom(pkgname, versionNode):
-	"""
-	creates from the given package name and information in the
-	I{versionNode} a (syntactical) valid portage atom.
-
-	@type	pkgname: String
-	@param	pkgname: the name of the package for this atom
-	@type	versionNode: xml.dom.Node
-	@param	versionNode: a <vulnerable> or <unaffected> Node that
-						 contains the version information for this atom
-	@rtype:		String
-	@return:	the portage atom
-	"""
-	rValue = opMapping[versionNode.getAttribute("range")] \
-				+ pkgname \
-				+ "-" + getText(versionNode, format="strip")
-	try:
-		slot = versionNode.getAttribute("slot").strip()
-	except KeyError:
-		pass
-	else:
-		if slot and slot != "*":
-			rValue += ":" + slot
-	return str(rValue)
-
-def makeVersion(versionNode):
-	"""
-	creates from the information in the I{versionNode} a
-	version string (format <op><version>).
-
-	@type	versionNode: xml.dom.Node
-	@param	versionNode: a <vulnerable> or <unaffected> Node that
-						 contains the version information for this atom
-	@rtype:		String
-	@return:	the version string
-	"""
-	rValue = opMapping[versionNode.getAttribute("range")] \
-			+getText(versionNode, format="strip")
-	try:
-		slot = versionNode.getAttribute("slot").strip()
-	except KeyError:
-		pass
-	else:
-		if slot and slot != "*":
-			rValue += ":" + slot
-	return rValue
-
-def match(atom, portdbname, match_type="default"):
-	"""
-	wrapper that calls revisionMatch() or portage.dbapi.match() depending on
-	the given atom.
-
-	@type	atom: string
-	@param	atom: a <~ or >~ atom or a normal portage atom that contains the atom to match against
-	@type	portdb: portage.dbapi
-	@param	portdb:	one of the portage databases to use as information source
-	@type	match_type: string
-	@param	match_type: if != "default" passed as first argument to dbapi.xmatch
-				to apply the wanted visibility filters
-
-	@rtype:		list of strings
-	@return:	a list with the matching versions
-	"""
-	db = portage.db[portage.root][portdbname].dbapi
-	if atom[2] == "~":
-		return revisionMatch(atom, db, match_type=match_type)
-	elif match_type == "default" or not hasattr(db, "xmatch"):
-		return db.match(atom)
-	else:
-		return db.xmatch(match_type, atom)
-
-def revisionMatch(revisionAtom, portdb, match_type="default"):
-	"""
-	handler for the special >~, >=~, <=~ and <~ atoms that are supposed to behave
-	as > and < except that they are limited to the same version, the range only
-	applies to the revision part.
-
-	@type	revisionAtom: string
-	@param	revisionAtom: a <~ or >~ atom that contains the atom to match against
-	@type	portdb: portage.dbapi
-	@param	portdb:	one of the portage databases to use as information source
-	@type	match_type: string
-	@param	match_type: if != "default" passed as first argument to portdb.xmatch
-				to apply the wanted visibility filters
-
-	@rtype:		list of strings
-	@return:	a list with the matching versions
-	"""
-	if match_type == "default" or not hasattr(portdb, "xmatch"):
-		if ":" in revisionAtom:
-			mylist = portdb.match(re.sub(r'-r[0-9]+(:[^ ]+)?$', r'\1', revisionAtom[2:]))
-		else:
-			mylist = portdb.match(re.sub("-r[0-9]+$", "", revisionAtom[2:]))
-	else:
-		if ":" in revisionAtom:
-			mylist = portdb.xmatch(match_type, re.sub(r'-r[0-9]+(:[^ ]+)?$', r'\1', revisionAtom[2:]))
-		else:
-			mylist = portdb.xmatch(match_type, re.sub("-r[0-9]+$", "", revisionAtom[2:]))
-	rValue = []
-	for v in mylist:
-		r1 = portage.pkgsplit(v)[-1][1:]
-		r2 = portage.pkgsplit(revisionAtom[3:])[-1][1:]
-		if eval(r1+" "+revisionAtom[0:2]+" "+r2):
-			rValue.append(v)
-	return rValue
-
-
-def getMinUpgrade(vulnerableList, unaffectedList, minimize=True):
-	"""
-	Checks if the systemstate is matching an atom in
-	I{vulnerableList} and returns string describing
-	the lowest version for the package that matches an atom in
-	I{unaffectedList} and is greater than the currently installed
-	version. It will return an empty list if the system is affected,
-	and no upgrade is possible or None if the system is not affected.
-	Both I{vulnerableList} and I{unaffectedList} should have the
-	same base package.
-
-	@type	vulnerableList: List of Strings
-	@param	vulnerableList: atoms matching vulnerable package versions
-	@type	unaffectedList: List of Strings
-	@param	unaffectedList: atoms matching unaffected package versions
-	@type	minimize:	Boolean
-	@param	minimize:	True for a least-change upgrade, False for emerge-like algorithm
-
-	@rtype:		String | None
-	@return:	the lowest unaffected version that is greater than
-				the installed version.
-	"""
-	v_installed = reduce(operator.add, [match(v, "vartree") for v in vulnerableList], [])
-	u_installed = reduce(operator.add, [match(u, "vartree") for u in unaffectedList], [])
-
-	# remove all unaffected atoms from vulnerable list
-	v_installed = list(set(v_installed).difference(set(u_installed)))
-
-	if not v_installed:
-		return None
-
-	# this tuple holds all vulnerable atoms, and the related upgrade atom
-	vuln_update = []
-	avail_updates = set()
-	for u in unaffectedList:
-		# TODO: This had match_type="match-all" before. I don't think it should
-		# since we disregarded masked items later anyway (match(=rValue, "porttree"))
-		avail_updates.update(match(u, "porttree"))
-	# if an atom is already installed, we should not consider it for upgrades
-	avail_updates.difference_update(u_installed)
-
-	for vuln in v_installed:
-		update = ""
-		for c in avail_updates:
-			c_pv = portage.catpkgsplit(c)
-			i_pv = portage.catpkgsplit(vuln)
-			if portage.pkgcmp(c_pv[1:], i_pv[1:]) > 0 \
-					and (update == "" \
-						or (minimize ^ (portage.pkgcmp(c_pv[1:], portage.catpkgsplit(update)[1:]) > 0))) \
-					and portage.db[portage.root]["porttree"].dbapi.aux_get(c, ["SLOT"]) == portage.db[portage.root]["vartree"].dbapi.aux_get(vuln, ["SLOT"]):
-				update = c_pv[0]+"/"+c_pv[1]+"-"+c_pv[2]
-				if c_pv[3] != "r0":		# we don't like -r0 for display
-					update += "-"+c_pv[3]
-		vuln_update.append([vuln, update])
-
-	return vuln_update
-
-def format_date(datestr):
-	"""
-	Takes a date (announced, revised) date from a GLSA and formats
-	it as readable text (i.e. "January 1, 2008").
-
-	@type	date: String
-	@param	date: the date string to reformat
-	@rtype:		String
-	@return:	a reformatted string, or the original string
-				if it cannot be reformatted.
-	"""
-	splitdate = datestr.split("-", 2)
-	if len(splitdate) != 3:
-		return datestr
-
-	# This cannot raise an error as we use () instead of []
-	splitdate = (int(x) for x in splitdate)
-
-	from datetime import date
-	try:
-		d = date(*splitdate)
-	except ValueError:
-		return datestr
-
-	# TODO We could format to local date format '%x' here?
-	return d.strftime("%B %d, %Y")
-
-# simple Exception classes to catch specific errors
-class GlsaTypeException(Exception):
-	def __init__(self, doctype):
-		Exception.__init__(self, "wrong DOCTYPE: %s" % doctype)
-
-class GlsaFormatException(Exception):
-	pass
-
-class GlsaArgumentException(Exception):
-	pass
-
-# GLSA xml data wrapper class
-class Glsa:
-	"""
-	This class is a wrapper for the XML data and provides methods to access
-	and display the contained data.
-	"""
-	def __init__(self, myid, myconfig):
-		"""
-		Simple constructor to set the ID, store the config and gets the
-		XML data by calling C{self.read()}.
-
-		@type	myid: String
-		@param	myid: String describing the id for the GLSA object (standard
-					  GLSAs have an ID of the form YYYYMM-nn) or an existing
-					  filename containing a GLSA.
-		@type	myconfig: portage.config
-		@param	myconfig: the config that should be used for this object.
-		"""
-		if re.match(r'\d{6}-\d{2}', myid):
-			self.type = "id"
-		elif os.path.exists(myid):
-			self.type = "file"
-		else:
-			raise GlsaArgumentException("Given ID "+myid+" isn't a valid GLSA ID or filename.")
-		self.nr = myid
-		self.config = myconfig
-		self.read()
-
-	def read(self):
-		"""
-		Here we build the filename from the config and the ID and pass
-		it to urllib to fetch it from the filesystem or a remote server.
-
-		@rtype:		None
-		@return:	None
-		"""
-		if self.config["CHECKMODE"] == "local":
-			repository = "file://" + self.config["GLSA_DIR"]
-		else:
-			repository = self.config["GLSA_SERVER"]
-		if self.type == "file":
-			myurl = "file://"+self.nr
-		else:
-			myurl = repository + self.config["GLSA_PREFIX"] + str(self.nr) + self.config["GLSA_SUFFIX"]
-		self.parse(urlopen(myurl))
-		return None
-
-	def parse(self, myfile):
-		"""
-		This method parses the XML file and sets up the internal data
-		structures by calling the different helper functions in this
-		module.
-
-		@type	myfile: String
-		@param	myfile: Filename to grab the XML data from
-		@rtype:		None
-		@returns:	None
-		"""
-		self.DOM = xml.dom.minidom.parse(myfile)
-		if not self.DOM.doctype:
-			raise GlsaTypeException(None)
-		elif self.DOM.doctype.systemId == "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/glsa.dtd":
-			self.dtdversion = 0
-		elif self.DOM.doctype.systemId == "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/glsa-2.dtd":
-			self.dtdversion = 2
-		else:
-			raise GlsaTypeException(self.DOM.doctype.systemId)
-		myroot = self.DOM.getElementsByTagName("glsa")[0]
-		if self.type == "id" and myroot.getAttribute("id") != self.nr:
-			raise GlsaFormatException("filename and internal id don't match:" + myroot.getAttribute("id") + " != " + self.nr)
-
-		# the simple (single, required, top-level, #PCDATA) tags first
-		self.title = getText(myroot.getElementsByTagName("title")[0], format="strip")
-		self.synopsis = getText(myroot.getElementsByTagName("synopsis")[0], format="strip")
-		self.announced = format_date(getText(myroot.getElementsByTagName("announced")[0], format="strip"))
-
-		# Support both formats of revised:
-		# <revised>December 30, 2007: 02</revised>
-		# <revised count="2">2007-12-30</revised>
-		revisedEl = myroot.getElementsByTagName("revised")[0]
-		self.revised = getText(revisedEl, format="strip")
-		count = revisedEl.getAttribute("count")
-		if not count:
-			if self.revised.find(":") >= 0:
-				(self.revised, count) = self.revised.split(":")
-			else:
-				count = 1
-
-		self.revised = format_date(self.revised)
-
-		try:
-			self.count = int(count)
-		except ValueError:
-			# TODO should this rais a GlsaFormatException?
-			self.count = 1
-
-		# now the optional and 0-n toplevel, #PCDATA tags and references
-		try:
-			self.access = getText(myroot.getElementsByTagName("access")[0], format="strip")
-		except IndexError:
-			self.access = ""
-		self.bugs = getMultiTagsText(myroot, "bug", format="strip")
-		self.references = getMultiTagsText(myroot.getElementsByTagName("references")[0], "uri", format="keep")
-
-		# and now the formatted text elements
-		self.description = getText(myroot.getElementsByTagName("description")[0], format="xml")
-		self.workaround = getText(myroot.getElementsByTagName("workaround")[0], format="xml")
-		self.resolution = getText(myroot.getElementsByTagName("resolution")[0], format="xml")
-		self.impact_text = getText(myroot.getElementsByTagName("impact")[0], format="xml")
-		self.impact_type = myroot.getElementsByTagName("impact")[0].getAttribute("type")
-		try:
-			self.background = getText(myroot.getElementsByTagName("background")[0], format="xml")
-		except IndexError:
-			self.background = ""
-
-		# finally the interesting tags (product, affected, package)
-		self.glsatype = myroot.getElementsByTagName("product")[0].getAttribute("type")
-		self.product = getText(myroot.getElementsByTagName("product")[0], format="strip")
-		self.affected = myroot.getElementsByTagName("affected")[0]
-		self.packages = {}
-		for p in self.affected.getElementsByTagName("package"):
-			name = p.getAttribute("name")
-			if name not in self.packages:
-				self.packages[name] = []
-			tmp = {}
-			tmp["arch"] = p.getAttribute("arch")
-			tmp["auto"] = (p.getAttribute("auto") == "yes")
-			tmp["vul_vers"] = [makeVersion(v) for v in p.getElementsByTagName("vulnerable")]
-			tmp["unaff_vers"] = [makeVersion(v) for v in p.getElementsByTagName("unaffected")]
-			tmp["vul_atoms"] = [makeAtom(name, v) for v in p.getElementsByTagName("vulnerable")]
-			tmp["unaff_atoms"] = [makeAtom(name, v) for v in p.getElementsByTagName("unaffected")]
-			self.packages[name].append(tmp)
-		# TODO: services aren't really used yet
-		self.services = self.affected.getElementsByTagName("service")
-		return None
-
-	def dump(self, outstream=sys.stdout, encoding="utf-8"):
-		"""
-		Dumps a plaintext representation of this GLSA to I{outfile} or
-		B{stdout} if it is ommitted. You can specify an alternate
-		I{encoding} if needed (default is utf-8).
-
-		@type	outstream: File
-		@param	outfile: Stream that should be used for writing
-						 (defaults to sys.stdout)
-		"""
-		outstream = getattr(outstream, "buffer", outstream)
-		outstream = codecs.getwriter(encoding)(outstream)
-		width = int(self.config["PRINTWIDTH"])
-		outstream.write(center("GLSA %s: \n%s" % (self.nr, self.title), width)+"\n")
-		outstream.write((width*"=")+"\n")
-		outstream.write(wrap(self.synopsis, width, caption="Synopsis:         ")+"\n")
-		outstream.write("Announced on:      %s\n" % self.announced)
-		outstream.write("Last revised on:   %s : %02d\n\n" % (self.revised, self.count))
-		if self.glsatype == "ebuild":
-			for k in self.packages.keys():
-				pkg = self.packages[k]
-				for path in pkg:
-					vul_vers = ", ".join(path["vul_vers"])
-					unaff_vers = ", ".join(path["unaff_vers"])
-					outstream.write("Affected package:  %s\n" % k)
-					outstream.write("Affected archs:    ")
-					if path["arch"] == "*":
-						outstream.write("All\n")
-					else:
-						outstream.write("%s\n" % path["arch"])
-					outstream.write("Vulnerable:        %s\n" % vul_vers)
-					outstream.write("Unaffected:        %s\n\n" % unaff_vers)
-		elif self.glsatype == "infrastructure":
-			pass
-		if len(self.bugs) > 0:
-			outstream.write("\nRelated bugs:      ")
-			outstream.write(", ".join(self.bugs))
-			outstream.write("\n")
-		if self.background:
-			outstream.write("\n"+wrap(self.background, width, caption="Background:       "))
-		outstream.write("\n"+wrap(self.description, width, caption="Description:      "))
-		outstream.write("\n"+wrap(self.impact_text, width, caption="Impact:           "))
-		outstream.write("\n"+wrap(self.workaround, width, caption="Workaround:       "))
-		outstream.write("\n"+wrap(self.resolution, width, caption="Resolution:       "))
-		myreferences = " ".join(r.replace(" ", SPACE_ESCAPE)+NEWLINE_ESCAPE for r in self.references)
-		outstream.write("\n"+wrap(myreferences, width, caption="References:       "))
-		outstream.write("\n")
-
-	def isVulnerable(self):
-		"""
-		Tests if the system is affected by this GLSA by checking if any
-		vulnerable package versions are installed. Also checks for affected
-		architectures.
-
-		@rtype:		Boolean
-		@returns:	True if the system is affected, False if not
-		"""
-		rValue = False
-		for k in self.packages.keys():
-			pkg = self.packages[k]
-			for path in pkg:
-				if path["arch"] == "*" or self.config["ARCH"] in path["arch"].split():
-					for v in path["vul_atoms"]:
-						rValue = rValue \
-							or (None != getMinUpgrade([v,], path["unaff_atoms"]))
-		return rValue
-
-	def isInjected(self):
-		"""
-		Looks if the GLSA ID is in the GLSA checkfile to check if this
-		GLSA should be marked as applied.
-
-		@rtype:		Boolean
-		@returns:	True if the GLSA is in the inject file, False if not
-		"""
-		if not os.access(self.config["CHECKFILE"], os.R_OK):
-			return False
-		aList = portage.grabfile(self.config["CHECKFILE"])
-		return (self.nr in aList)
-
-	def inject(self):
-		"""
-		Puts the ID of this GLSA into the GLSA checkfile, so it won't
-		show up on future checks. Should be called after a GLSA is
-		applied or on explicit user request.
-
-		@rtype:		None
-		@returns:	None
-		"""
-		if not self.isInjected():
-			checkfile = open(_unicode_encode(self.config["CHECKFILE"],
-				encoding=_encodings['fs']), mode="a+",
-				encoding=_encodings['content'])
-			checkfile.write(self.nr+"\n")
-			checkfile.close()
-		return None
-
-	def getMergeList(self, least_change=True):
-		"""
-		Returns the list of package-versions that have to be merged to
-		apply this GLSA properly. The versions are as low as possible
-		while avoiding downgrades (see L{getMinUpgrade}).
-
-		@type	least_change: Boolean
-		@param	least_change: True if the smallest possible upgrade should be selected,
-					False for an emerge-like algorithm
-		@rtype:		List of Strings
-		@return:	list of package-versions that have to be merged
-		"""
-		return list(set(update for (vuln, update) in self.getAffectionTable(least_change) if update))
-
-	def getAffectionTable(self, least_change=True):
-		"""
-		Will initialize the self.systemAffection list of
-		atoms installed on the system that are affected
-		by this GLSA, and the atoms that are minimal upgrades.
-		"""
-		systemAffection = []
-		for pkg in self.packages.keys():
-			for path in self.packages[pkg]:
-				update = getMinUpgrade(path["vul_atoms"], path["unaff_atoms"], minimize=least_change)
-				if update:
-					systemAffection.extend(update)
-		return systemAffection
diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py
index 031afd3..777b7f3 100755
--- a/setup.py
+++ b/setup.py
@@ -42,7 +42,6 @@ python_scripts = [(os.path.join(cwd, path), '__version__ = ') for path in (
 	'bin/eclean-dist',
 	'bin/eclean-pkg',
 	'bin/epkginfo',
-	'bin/glsa-check',
 	'pym/gentoolkit/eclean/cli.py',
 	'pym/gentoolkit/enalyze/__init__.py',
 	'pym/gentoolkit/ekeyword/ekeyword.py',
@@ -61,7 +60,6 @@ manpages = [(os.path.join(cwd, path[0]), path[1]) for path in (
 	('man/eread.1', 'EREAD'),
 	('man/eshowkw.1', 'ESHOWKW'),
 	('man/euse.1', 'EUSE'),
-	('man/glsa-check.1', 'GLSA-CHECK'),
 	('man/imlate.1', 'IMLATE'),
 	('man/revdep-rebuild.1', 'REVDEP-REBUILD'),
 )]
-- 
2.21.0



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* [gentoo-portage-dev] Re: [PATCH] glsa-check moved to portage repository (bug 463952)
  2019-08-13  1:35 [gentoo-portage-dev] [PATCH] glsa-check moved to portage repository (bug 463952) Zac Medico
@ 2019-08-19  6:03 ` Zac Medico
  2019-08-19  6:05 ` Zac Medico
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Zac Medico @ 2019-08-19  6:03 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-portage-dev; +Cc: Aaron Bauman


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On 8/12/19 6:35 PM, Zac Medico wrote:
> This copy of glsa-check is no longer need since it has
> moved to the portage repository.
> 
> Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/463952
> Signed-off-by: Zac Medico <zmedico@gentoo.org>
> ---
>  README                          |   1 -
>  bin/glsa-check                  | 418 ------------------
>  man/glsa-check.1                |  66 ---
>  pym/gentoolkit/glsa/__init__.py | 741 --------------------------------
>  setup.py                        |   2 -
>  5 files changed, 1228 deletions(-)
>  delete mode 100755 bin/glsa-check
>  delete mode 100644 man/glsa-check.1
>  delete mode 100644 pym/gentoolkit/glsa/__init__.py

Released in gentoolkit-0.4.6.
-- 
Thanks,
Zac


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* [gentoo-portage-dev] Re: [PATCH] glsa-check moved to portage repository (bug 463952)
  2019-08-13  1:35 [gentoo-portage-dev] [PATCH] glsa-check moved to portage repository (bug 463952) Zac Medico
  2019-08-19  6:03 ` [gentoo-portage-dev] " Zac Medico
@ 2019-08-19  6:05 ` Zac Medico
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Zac Medico @ 2019-08-19  6:05 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-portage-dev; +Cc: Aaron Bauman


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On 8/12/19 6:35 PM, Zac Medico wrote:
> This copy of glsa-check is no longer need since it has
> moved to the portage repository.
> 
> Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/463952
> Signed-off-by: Zac Medico <zmedico@gentoo.org>
> ---
>  README                          |   1 -
>  bin/glsa-check                  | 418 ------------------
>  man/glsa-check.1                |  66 ---
>  pym/gentoolkit/glsa/__init__.py | 741 --------------------------------
>  setup.py                        |   2 -
>  5 files changed, 1228 deletions(-)
>  delete mode 100755 bin/glsa-check
>  delete mode 100644 man/glsa-check.1
>  delete mode 100644 pym/gentoolkit/glsa/__init__.py

Released in gentoolkit-0.4.6 and portage-2.3.72.
-- 
Thanks,
Zac


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