On Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 07:15:29PM +0530, Dhiru Kholia wrote:
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 6:36 PM, Richard W.M. Jones
<rjones(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 05:51:42PM +0530, Dhiru Kholia wrote:
>>
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1522424/probable-violations-F19.xls
>
> That shows:
>
> <garbage>
>
> Can you use a non-proprietary format please.
>
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1522424/probable-violations-F19.csv
FWIW, the following command produces much better output:
function display {
echo "Package:" $1 \($2\)
echo " Binary:" $3 \(mode $8 $9 $10\)
echo " " NX $4 CANARY $5 RELRO $6 PIE $7
}
export -f display
csvtool drop 1 probable-violations-F19.csv | csvtool call display - | less
like this:
Package: autodir (autodir-0.99.9-15.fc19.x86_64.rpm)
Binary: /usr/sbin/autodir (mode 0100755 daemon autodir0)
NX Enabled CANARY Enabled RELRO Partial PIE Disabled
Although it's not perfect because what you really have is a tree, not
a table.
It would be helpful to have packager names alongside each package too.
Rich.
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