--- title: Enforce Mode --- The default package configuration installs all profiles in *complain* mode. This is a safety measure to ensure you are not going to break your system on initial installation. Once you have tested it, and it works fine, you can easily switch to *enforce* mode. The profiles that are not considered stable are kept in complain mode, they can be tracked in the [`dists/flags`](https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d/tree/main/dists/flags) directory. !!! danger - You **must** test in complain mode first and ensure your system works as expected. - You **must** regularly check AppArmor log with [`aa-log`](usage.md#apparmor-log) and [report](report.md) issues first. - When reporting an issue, you **must** ensure the affected profiles are in complain mode. === ":material-arch: Archlinux" In the `PKGBUILD`, replace `make` by `make enforce`: ```diff - make DISTRIBUTION=arch + make enforce DISTRIBUTION=arch ``` Then, build the package with: `make pkg` === ":material-ubuntu: Ubuntu" In `debian/rules`, add the following lines: ```make override_dh_auto_build: make enforce ``` Then, build the package with: `make dpkg` === ":material-debian: Debian" In `debian/rules`, add the following lines: ```make override_dh_auto_build: make enforce ``` Then, build the package with: `make dpkg` === ":simple-suse: openSUSE" In `dists/apparmor.d.spec`, replace `%make_build` by `%make_build enforce` ```diff - %make_build + %make_build enforce ``` Then, build the package with: `make rpm` === ":material-home: Partial Install" Use the `make enforce` command to build instead of `make` [aur]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/apparmor.d-git