Kevan Benson escribió: > On Tuesday 04 September 2007 12:07, Karanbir Singh wrote: >> Kevan Benson wrote: >>> On Tuesday 04 September 2007 11:47, Karanbir Singh wrote: >>>> Kevan Benson wrote: >>>>> Is there an archival location (besides various mailing list archives) >>>>> where I can find the CentOS errata? >>>>> >>>>> To clarify, I'm referring to the errata sent out on the announce list, >>>>> which refers to updates to packages CentOS has modified from upstream. >>>> the announce list is it >>> Thanks. just for future reference, are there any plans to institute some >>> sort of html archive of this, maybe similar to >>> https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/? >> build a mechanism, we can look at it and adopt it :) >> >> there are some rss feeds, but not official and not going to be there for >> long so I am not going to publish the url anymore. we should have >> something more concrete for rss shortly ( a few weeks ) - if you want to >> take that on, feel free to do so. > > I just might, since I need to process all the CentOS errata anyways. > > I could whip up some MySQL schema that stores the relevant errata info CentOS > publishes and a CGI or PHP script of some sort could display it as needed, > RSS or HTML, even take care of the mailing when a new errata is submitted (or > after X days and new errata exist). That would kill two (or three!) birds > with one stone. gmane archive already provides several RSS feeds[1], no need to reinvent the wheel. You can then code around that any mail notification you need. Though I can't see what you get going through the pain of mail->rss->mail :) [1] <http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.centos.announce> -- Angel Marin http://anmar.eu.org/