Hello, Am Montag, 4. Dezember 2017, 16:07:52 CET schrieb Jamie Strandboge: > On Sun, 2017-12-03 at 15:16 +0100, Christian Boltz wrote: > > I get several failures from test-aa-easyprof.py, for example
> > The "fix" is make -C parser but I'd prefer to have a Makefile > > dependency instead of confusing and misleading test failures ;-) > I might mention that easyprof was developed to support an Ubuntu > feature and upstreamed since it was plausibly useful to AppArmor > users. Ubuntu has stopped using the feature officially and is in the > process of remove consumers of the easyprof library in its archive > (since it fell out of use). > > I'm not aware if other downstreams who are using easyprof and > considering no one noticed this broke 10 months ago, The "no one noticed" is easy to explain: I always had libapparmor and parser compiled in my bzr checkout, so things kept "just working". You can blame the switch to git for uncovering this - I started with a clean checkout, worked on the tools, and noticed that the test fails. After compiling the parser, it works again. I also run the tests while building the openSUSE package - but they run after everything got built, which also hides this dependency issue. > I can't help but > wonder if it is worth keeping? So basically you want to drop aa-easyprof? I never used aa-easyprof, so no objections from me ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz -- So ihr habt euch jetzt garantiert totgelacht, die Schenkel blutig gehauen oder sämtliche Tischkanten zerbissen [...] [Edgar (Ede) Kuchelmeister in suse-linux]
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