- Each component has its own name (libapparmor, apparmor-parser, etc)
- The name apparmor still refers to the old version, for compatiblity;
most users of this name probably want libapparmor.
The 2.9 series brings features such as support for dbus, unix
abstract sockets, ptrace mediation, and replaces Perl tools
with equivalents implemented in Python. See [1] for details.
The package expression has been changed to build each component
(library, parser) separately. Additionally, Perl is now only
used to build man pages and locale support has been removed.
The user-land tools are currently broken (fail to import the Python module),
but this isn't really a regression, as only two or three of the tools
installed by the previous version were functional. The most important
tool, aa-status, works, however.
Lastly, dbus support is compiled in, but is untested and probably
requires patching of dbus.
[1]: http://wiki.apparmor.net/index.php/ReleaseNotes_2_9_0
After the update to Gajim 0.16.1 in 2d7dd6c, it bails out on start up
with a message requiring up-to-date nbxmpp.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
By making askPassword an option, desktop environment modules can
override the default x11_ssh_askpassword with their own equivalent for
better integration. For example, KDE 5 uses plasma5.ksshaskpass instead.
The update to version 1.1.2 in 9c22c1b introduces a segfault when
mkfontscale is processing fonts where the family name is missing.
Applies a patch from Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com> to be found at:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89409
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>