The following QRT scripts were used to test AppArmor: qrt-test-apache2.tar.gz: PASS* qrt-test-avahi.tar.gz: PASS** qrt-test-bind9.tar.gz: PASS qrt-test-browser.tar.gz: PASS qrt-test-clamav.tar.gz: PASS qrt-test-cups.tar.gz: PASS qrt-test-dhcp.tar.gz: PASS qrt-test-dovecot.tar.gz: Skipped*** qrt-test-evince.tar.gz: PASS qrt-test-libvirt.tar.gz: PASS qrt-test-mysql.tar.gz: PASS qrt-test-ntp.tar.gz: PASS qrt-test-openldap.tar.gz: PASS qrt-test-samba.tar.gz: PASS**** qrt-test-tcpdump.tar.gz: PASS
* tested with libapache2-mod-apparmor enabled. Also configured hat for phpsysinfo and it worked fine ** works with apparmor-profiles installed with profile in enforce mode *** too many non-AppArmor script failures **** smbd and nmbd work as well as before. Specifically, smbd and nmbd needed write access to /var/log/samba/cores/ (bug in Lucid) and smbd needed access to the exported directories and files (like normal) Based on the QRT script successes and real world testing, it is my opinion that there are no functional regressions in the update in lucid- proposed. Next up for tomorrow, testing the maverick backport kernel, the guest session and verifying all the various SRU bugs. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/660077 Title: update AppArmor to 2.5.1 (for upstream and backported maverick kernels) -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
