Hello, On Sunday, November 29, 2020 6:37:36 PM EST Laurent Bigonville wrote: > The freeze of the new debian release is approaching (early next year) > and I'm looking a bit for guidance about what do with the audit package. > > Should I start cherry-picking patches, wait for a new (pre-)release? > Keep the good 2.8?
The good 2.8 is rotten. It has not been patched for a very long time. Fedora and RHEL are running off of github snapshots. I usually do a prerelease tarball for everyone else to follow along with so that we can all stay in sync. Hopefully, you have been using those. The pre-release is perfectly good releases. I have been holding off on calling it 3.0 because the major feature was container support. This has been perpetually almost done for the last 5 years. I apologize for holding the release up for something that is always out of reach, yet almost done. I have one open question on: https://github.com/linux-audit/audit-userspace/pull/134 and I think that might wrap things up for 3.0. We cannot wait for the container work. It seems like the patch above is missing the use of a AUDIT_FEATURE_BITMAP_ extension and then we are good to go. -Steve -- Linux-audit mailing list Linux-audit@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-audit