Brady Wied
Brady Wied
Got the following security alert when the packages were already installed: Advisory ID: CESA-2014--1948 Severity: Important Packages: - nss-sysinit-3.16.2.3-2.el7_0 - nss-tools-3.16.2.3-2.el7_0 - nss-3.16.2.3-2.el7_0 - nss-util-3.16.2.3-1.el7_0 References: - https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014-1948.html - http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2014-December/020795.html...
From @stephane-martin > think pypi would be nice if we could generalize centos-package-cron to other distributions (detect security patches for centos, redhat, debian, ubuntu). Then sysadmins could install through pypi...
After #13 is settled one way or the other, create sqlite tables to hold security data. Take all of the XML data and persist in tables. Possibly use ETAGS, etc....
Picking up where https://github.com/opal/opal/issues/613 left off: I think this could be possible. The end game would be to implement http://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.3.0/libdoc/coverage/rdoc/Coverage.html The compiler would probably need an opt in config setting...
Would need to get https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs working on Opal, then tie that in
Get optparse working with Opal, then replace the current spec_opts Sprockets code
Work more like RSpec does where the Rake task calls the executable
How do I know that elm-check itself doesn't develop defects as it changes?
Below Prime MVC PR will use `java.net.HttpClient` instead of Restify and that module is not jlinked in existing images. This will address that. See https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-app/pull/433 https://github.com/prime-framework/prime-mvc/pull/48 Verified I could run...
This is another react-opal->react.rb milestone issue. I noticed there is a copy of React in `sources`. Although it can't be _that_ crazy to have React in a React GEM, perhaps...