Vsido noob question

Snap

What's different in Vsido that I'm not getting the bug warnings (apt-listbugs, reportbug, debsecan) I'm getting in other distros tracking Sid? Or... what am I doing wrong?

VastOne

That is a good question Snap, one I have been pondering myself for quite some time.. I will investigate
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PackRat

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Verify they are installed.

apt-listbugs and debsecan are not installed on my system and I just did a clean install of VSIDO jedi.

Edit: 64-bit version

Edit2: Yep, that's a whole lot of ruby going on.
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VastOne

Only reportbug is default in VSIDO. At one time apt-listbugs was a default but the dependencies got too steep on it.  I will make that and debsecan as part of the vsido-welcome script

Thank you RatMan for verifying and thanks @Snap for pointing this out
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Snap

They are installed and reported to be in the last versions. I installed Vsido from the one before the last release. Let me check... vsido_32bit_2014_NOV_28.iso Not sure if I installed them myself... I guess so.

VastOne

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hmmm... If you are running 32 bit you may have just solved another mystery... I will check and verify

Nope, apt-listbugs is not part of the 32 bit either so you would have had to install it



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Snap

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Or maybe I have way less packages in this distro than in others, So less things to break, but still...

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Snap

Vsido Jedi is how you call the 32 bit isos?

VastOne

Both x32 and x64 are the same VSIDO jedi version...
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