On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 09:48:52PM +0000, Mike Gabriel wrote: > Package: security-tracker > Severity: wishlist > X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-...@lists.debian.org > > Hi, > > when working for the LTS team, I regularly need to download source packages > from the LTS version of Debian. My development machine normally runs a newer > Debian version, having deb-src URLs for Debian LTS in sources.list is > possible but not a good option (for me) as it increases latency for apt > update. > > So, I always go to [1] with my web browser, copy the URL of the .dsc file > and then dget that .dsc file. > > However, for the actual CVE tracking work, I browse the > security-tracker.debian.org platform. This could be my only web tool to use, > if it allowed me to download source packages directly from there. > Unfortunately, this is not (yet) possible. > > On a page like this [2] all package versions of the given package in Debian > are listed, so it should be easy to make these version strings clickable > hyperrefs that either link to the corresponding page on [1] or even directly > to the .dsc file of that version in the package archive (the latter would be > my preferred choice). > > Is that something that would be helpful to others using the > security-tracker? What would be the preferred linking target, if so, then? > > Looking forward to some feedback from Security team members and LTS members. > I'd be happy to put some work into this, if liked by others.
The PTS does exactly that and the Security already links there. Adding this to the Security would be a duplication of effort and also out of scope. Cheers, Moritz