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Re-enable dependency check plugin #2782

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patchwork01 opened this issue Jul 1, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #2802
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Re-enable dependency check plugin #2782

patchwork01 opened this issue Jul 1, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #2802
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Background

The dependency check workflow is failing due to repeated failures trying to update the NVD database:
https://github.com/gchq/sleeper/actions/runs/9737246730/job/26869066382

This seems to be a problem in the Open Vulnerability Project:

We temporarily disabled the plugin in the following issue:

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We'd like to re-enable the dependency check plugin once the bug in the plugin is fixed.

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is the issue solved or still persisting?

@patchwork01 patchwork01 added this to the 0.24.0 milestone Jul 2, 2024
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is the issue solved or still persisting?

I'll check.

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It's still failing because the NVD API isn't working properly:

@patchwork01 patchwork01 removed this from the 0.24.0 milestone Jul 3, 2024
@patchwork01 patchwork01 removed their assignment Jul 3, 2024
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Actually it does work now, it just takes a really long time. That seems good enough since it will only load the NVD database once per day.

@patchwork01 patchwork01 self-assigned this Jul 3, 2024
@patchwork01 patchwork01 added this to the 0.24.0 milestone Jul 3, 2024
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