2009-11-04 21:47:02 |
Jamie Strandboge |
description |
Binary package hint: apparmor
Several of the basic network tests fail on lucid:
simple_tests/network/network_ok_2.sd
simple_tests/network/network_ok_3.sd
simple_tests/network/network_ok_4.sd
Eg:
$ debuild -us -uc
... it fails ...
$ cd parser/tst
$ ../apparmor_parser -S -I `pwd`/simple_tests < ./simple_tests/network/network_ok_2.sd > /dev/null
../apparmor_parser: cannot use or update cache, disable, or force-complain via stdin
AppArmor parser error, line 7: Invalid network entry.
[1]
Looking at network_ok_2.sd, I then tried commented out the different 'network' rules, and found that only inet and inet6 would work. I then noticed that in 9.10, /usr/include/linux/socket.h included the needed defines. These are missing in Lucid. Should we be looking at /usr/include/bits/socket.h instead? |
Binary package hint: apparmor
Several of the basic network tests fail on lucid:
simple_tests/network/network_ok_2.sd
simple_tests/network/network_ok_3.sd
simple_tests/network/network_ok_4.sd
Eg:
$ debuild -us -uc
... it fails ...
$ cd parser/tst
$ ../apparmor_parser -S -I `pwd`/simple_tests < ./simple_tests/network/network_ok_2.sd > /dev/null
../apparmor_parser: cannot use or update cache, disable, or force-complain via stdin
AppArmor parser error, line 7: Invalid network entry.
[1]
Looking at network_ok_2.sd, I then tried commented out the different 'network' rules, and found that only inet and inet6 would work. I then noticed that in 9.10, /usr/include/linux/socket.h included the needed defines. These are missing in Lucid.
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