the former isn't supported on glibc before glibc 2.4 (SL10.0 and prior,
Annvix, etc.). I dislike the change because fdopendir() does exactly
what I want, and converting to straight opendir() introduces a small
race window, though paths in question should be under administrator
control anyway.
uses the linux kernel definitions of them.
(It also adds to the simple capbilities regression tests verifying the
parser can parse the new audit capiability names.)
Also add some history to the changelog in the specfile, clean up some
whitespace issues, eliminate no longer needed bogus LC_MESSAGES dir to
work around SUSE autobuild, seems to have been addressed.
* patch from SUSE autobuild team to not strip binaries
* convert rpm release for the parser and mod_apparmor packages to
correspond to the svn repository number.
This patch prevents the parser from segv'ing if neither of the expected
default profile directories exist (/etc/subdomain.d, /etc/apparmor.d).
A profile passed on the command line or via stdin will still load, so
long as -I/path/to/includes is passed for any relevant includes files.