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-2.5.1-edirectory-profile 0000001876 1.83 KB
apparmor-2.9.0.tar.gz 0002354837 2.25 MB
apparmor-2.9.0.tar.gz.asc 0000000181 181 Bytes
apparmor-abstractions-no-multiline.diff 0000012293 12 KB
apparmor-enable-profile-cache.diff 0000000620 620 Bytes
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 0000036797 35.9 KB
apparmor.keyring 0000003019 2.95 KB
apparmor.spec 0000027047 26.4 KB
baselibs.conf 0000000186 186 Bytes
ruby-2_0-mkmf-destdir.patch 0000001080 1.05 KB
update-trans.sh 0000002268 2.21 KB
Latest Revision
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 258115 from Christian Boltz's avatar Christian Boltz (cboltz) (revision 5)
- update to AppArmor 2.9.0 (r2759)
  - change aa-mergeprof to the final commandline syntax
  - lots of bugfixes in the aa-* tools (bnc#900163, lp#1328707 and several
    bugs without a formal bugreport)
  - small additions to gnome, freedesktop.org, ubuntu-browsers.d/java 
    and user-mail abstractions
  - fix mod_apparmor to not break basic auth
  - update perl modules to support signal, unix and ptrace rules (bnc#900013)
  - don't warn about rules not supported by the kernel
  - fix logging of "audit capability" (lp#1378091)
  - add support for the "hat" keyword in apparmor.vim
  - build html version of apparmor.vim manpage again (lp#1366572)
  - see also http://wiki.apparmor.net/index.php/ReleaseNotes_2_9_0
- update apparmor-abstractions-no-multiline.diff
- remove upstreamed apparmor-profiles-ntpd-pid-location.diff

- add apparmor-abstractions-no-multiline.diff: change all multiline
  rules into one line. Needed for yast2-apparmor (bnc#900013)
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