Hi Tyler and John,
*The majority of the profile manipulation tools are now written in python.* Could you please provide more detailed information about these tools? Like a list, at least. *$ (cd libraries/libapparmor && ./autogen.sh && ./configure \ && make && make check) && \ (cd binutils && make && make check) && \ (cd parser && make)* Thank you, I will try. 2017-11-17 21:06 GMT+02:00 Tyler Hicks <[email protected]>: > On 11/17/2017 12:57 PM, John Johansen wrote: > > On 11/17/2017 01:33 AM, Viacheslav Salnikov wrote: > >> Hi guys, > >> > >> I have a question about apparmor and its dependency from python. > >> I'm using it with Yocto, apparmor version is 2.11.0. > >> > >> Except*aa-easyprof*, does apparmor or its libraries and utilities use > python for something? I am talking not only about execution but also about > compilation, installing etc. > >> > > the very base of apparmor, parser, libraries, some basic tools > aa-enabled, aa-exec do not use python, this allows for minimal installs > with very few dependencies. > > You should be able to build the library, parser, and binutils without > Python. Your build commands would look something like: > > $ (cd libraries/libapparmor && ./autogen.sh && ./configure \ > && make && make check) && \ > (cd binutils && make && make check) && \ > (cd parser && make) > > You won't be able to run `make check` in parser/ as some of the tests > depend on Python (and some Perl). > > Tyler > >
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