Fedora 23 Update: openscap-daemon-0.1.1-2.fc23

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2016-ba25ee4a77
2016-01-20 18:01:46.164635
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Name        : openscap-daemon
Product     : Fedora 23
Version     : 0.1.1
Release     : 2.fc23
URL         : http://open-scap.org
Summary     : Manages continuous SCAP scans of your infrastructure
Description :
The OpenSCAP project has progressed greatly over the past years and now
provides very nice tooling to perform solicited one-off SCAP evaluation
of the machine it runs on. Unsolicited, continuous or planned evaluation
has always been out of scope of OpenSCAP to avoid feature creep. The
previously mentioned use-case is very desirable and has been requested
many times. We feel that now the time is right to start a project that
helps you run oscap and does evaluation for you. OpenSCAP-daemon is such
a project.

The project currently comprises of two parts, the daemon that runs in
the background sleeping until a task needs processing, and the command-line
tool that talks to the aforementioned daemon using dbus. Do not be alarmed,
the command-line tool is much easier to use than pure oscap for common
use-cases.

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Update Information:

New upstream release, dropped the atomic requirement - it is now an optional
dependency.  ----  Updated to new upstream release 0.1.1, see
https://github.com/OpenSCAP/openscap-daemon/releases/tag/0.1.1
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