John Horne wrote:
Is anyone planning, or even know of anyone else planning, to maintain the Fedora Extras rkhunter package? I am currently half-thinking of this. It seems that the last package was for FC5, and as such RKH hasbeen orphaned by Fedora. I suspect that if, for example, an F8 RPM wereavailable then it might give it a bit of a boost.F8 is scheduled for release in a couple of months (when I last looked), but I suspect that will slip a bit. I know nothing about maintaining FEpackages, so will need to learn about that first of all! Note I said 'half-thinking'. I make no guarantees about any of this. Any comments?
There is no more Fedora Extras. Fedora Core and Fedora Extras merged for the release of Fedora 7. You could try and geta package into Fedora, try the new EPEL repository (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ EPEL) or contribute a package to a popular third party repository like RPMForge (which we use on our servers, sadly EPEL is not compatible with RPMForge).
I know Atomic Rocket Turtle packages rkhunter in his atomic yum repository (for Fedora/Red Hat/CentOS servers running Plesk): http:// www.atomicrocketturtle.com/
Nils Breunese.
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