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In the earlier versions of jake e.g. 0.2.77 I was able to scan non-python conda packages which show up in a "conda list" but not in "pip list" output. This was very useful for looking for vulnerabilities in packages from conda-forge which are not available in conda main. The command used was:
conda list | jake ddt -c
In more recent versions support for the -c flag appears to have been removed. Does anyone know why this was removed and if it can be restored?
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In the earlier versions of jake e.g. 0.2.77 I was able to scan non-python conda packages which show up in a "conda list" but not in "pip list" output. This was very useful for looking for vulnerabilities in packages from conda-forge which are not available in conda main. The command used was:
conda list | jake ddt -c
In more recent versions support for the -c flag appears to have been removed. Does anyone know why this was removed and if it can be restored?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: