AppArmor userlevel parser utility

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The AppArmor Parser is a userlevel program that is used to load in
program profiles to the AppArmor Security kernel module.

This package is part of a suite of tools that used to be named
SubDomain.

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Filename Size Changed
apparmor-2.10.tar.gz 0002421759 2.31 MB
apparmor-2.10.tar.gz.asc 0000000819 819 Bytes
apparmor-abstractions-no-multiline.diff 0000012293 12 KB
apparmor-enable-profile-cache.diff 0000000620 620 Bytes
apparmor-lessopen-profile.patch 0000001106 1.08 KB
apparmor-rpmlintrc 0000000205 205 Bytes
apparmor-samba-include-permissions-for-shares.diff 0000001269 1.24 KB
apparmor-utils-string-split 0000001368 1.34 KB
apparmor.changes 0000043932 42.9 KB
apparmor.keyring 0000003993 3.9 KB
apparmor.service 0000000357 357 Bytes
apparmor.spec 0000028379 27.7 KB
baselibs.conf 0000000186 186 Bytes
fix-initscript-aa_log_end_msg.diff 0000001294 1.26 KB
ruby-2_0-mkmf-destdir.patch 0000001080 1.05 KB
syslog-ng-profile-boo948584.diff 0000001037 1.01 KB
update-trans.sh 0000002268 2.21 KB
upstream-profile-updates-r3205-3241.diff 0000010607 10.4 KB
Latest Revision
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 337048 from Christian Boltz's avatar Christian Boltz (cboltz) (revision 5)
- add syslog-ng-profile-boo948584.diff - add several permissions needed
  by latest syslog-ng (boo#948584, boo#948753)
- add upstream-profile-updates-r3205-3241.diff with several profile updates:
  - add /usr/share/locale-bundle/** to abstractions/base
  - allow dnsmask to use /bin/sh (boo#940749) and /bin/dash
  - allow dovecot imap to read /run/dovecot/mounts
  - allow avahi-daemon to write to /run/systemd/notify
  - allow ntpd to read $PATH directory listings (boo#945592, boo#948752)
  - update dhclient profile
  - allow skype to read @{PROC}/@{pid}/net/dev (boo#939568)
  - and some other small updates
- drop upstreamed apparmor-winbindd-r3213.diff (included in the
  upstream-profile-updates patch)


Note: this is identical with SR 337047 (to Factory).
I'm doing a direct SR from the devel project to reduce delays.
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