Is the glsa-check database (or from where it gets its information) updated on a regular basis or how does it work? If I run the 'glsa-check -t affected' it newer shows me anything. On 25.05.2011 22:27, mRyOuNg wrote: > Or maybe for a glsa-Check -m affected. ? > > :: Baptiste Boilet > . (mobile) > > On 25 mai 2011, at 21:09, Kristjan Kalder > wrote: > >> On 25.05.2011 21:43, Nils wrote: >>> >>> When I was managing multiple servers, I would have a cron job >>> set to eix-sync daily (the maximum frequency Gentoo recommends >>> syncing), then once a week I would have emerge -DNpvu world >>> e-mailed from cron. I would then review the e-mail and see if I >>> wanted to upgrade. If I didn't, I'd mask the package version >>> and move on. >>> >>> >>> May I ask why would would sync once a day but only run emerge once a >>> week? >> To reduce network traffic for one single rsync session?