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![]() Enabling the python caching test by default broke the build tests when running in environments that do not contain the apparmor securityfs mounted (think build chroots). This is because an initial check from the shell script version of the tests was not reproduced within the python version. This patch adds a check in the base class setUp function that marks each testcase as skipped if apparmor's securityfs cannot be found. Signed-off-by: Steve Beattie <steve@nxnw.org> Acked-by: Seth Arnold <seth.arnold@canonical.com> |
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libapparmor_re | ||
po | ||
tst | ||
apparmor-parser.spec.in | ||
apparmor.d.pod | ||
apparmor.pod | ||
apparmor_parser.pod | ||
COPYING.GPL | ||
dbus.c | ||
dbus.h | ||
frob_slack_rc | ||
immunix.h | ||
lib.c | ||
lib.h | ||
Makefile | ||
mount.c | ||
mount.h | ||
parser.conf | ||
parser.h | ||
parser_alias.c | ||
parser_common.c | ||
parser_include.c | ||
parser_include.h | ||
parser_interface.c | ||
parser_lex.l | ||
parser_main.c | ||
parser_merge.c | ||
parser_misc.c | ||
parser_policy.c | ||
parser_regex.c | ||
parser_symtab.c | ||
parser_variable.c | ||
parser_yacc.y | ||
policydb.h | ||
profile.cc | ||
profile.h | ||
rc.aaeventd.redhat | ||
rc.aaeventd.suse | ||
rc.apparmor.debian | ||
rc.apparmor.functions | ||
rc.apparmor.redhat | ||
rc.apparmor.slackware | ||
rc.apparmor.suse | ||
README | ||
subdomain.conf | ||
subdomain.conf.pod | ||
techdoc.tex | ||
unit_test.h |
The apparmor_parser allows you to add, replace, and remove AppArmor policy through the use of command line options. The default is to add. `apparmor_parser --help` shows what the command line options are. You can also find more information at http://wiki.apparmor.net Please send all complaints, feature requests, rants about the software, and questions to the apparmor@lists.ubuntu.com mailing list. Bug reports can be filed against the AppArmor project on launchpad.net at https://launchpad.net/apparmor or reported to the mailing list directly for those who wish not to register for an account on launchpad. Security issues can be filed as security bugs on launchpad or directed to security@ubuntu.com. We will attempt to conform to the RFP vulnerability disclosure protocol: http://www.wiretrip.net/rfp/policy.html Thanks. -- The AppArmor development team