[opensuse-security] repositories/security:/apparmor
Hi there, there is a AA Repo with some updated AA packages. Are they stable? Or is this some testing versions of AA? Thanks
Hello, Am Sonntag, 14. September 2014 schrieb pinguin74:
there is a AA Repo with some updated AA packages. Are they stable? Or is this some testing versions of AA?
In general, everything in security:apparmor is stable ;-) (I have home:cboltz for unstable stuff.) You might have noticed that the repo contains multiple versions: * AppArmor 2.8.96 aka 2.9 beta2 That's the version used in Factory and the upcoming 13.2. It's stable (don't worry about "beta" too much), but all the new code might also bring some new bugs - if you find one, please open a bugreport ;-) (I'm following the upstream development - the plan is to submit 2.9 final to 13.2 as soon as it's available.) * AppArmor 2.8.3 That's, surprise, AppArmor 2.8.3 with some upstream(ed) patches added. I'll probably push an update for 12.3 and 13.1 after upstream releases 2.8.4. Until then, the most interesting 2.8.3 package is "apparmor- profiles". Let me warn you that the Apache module mod_apparmor is broken in 2.8.3 - use mod_apparmor 2.8.2 instead. * and also some older versions, but they are only built for old releases Note: to choose a specific (old) version, use something like zypper in apparmor-profiles-2.8.3 or the "version" tab in the YaST software module. If you don't specify a version, you'll get 2.8.96. Regards, Christian Boltz --
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Am 14.09.2014 20:46, schrieb Christian Boltz:
Hello,
Am Sonntag, 14. September 2014 schrieb pinguin74:
there is a AA Repo with some updated AA packages. Are they stable? Or is this some testing versions of AA?
In general, everything in security:apparmor is stable ;-) (I have home:cboltz for unstable stuff.)
You might have noticed that the repo contains multiple versions: (...)
I see. Since I have no special demands to newer versions I will stick with the standard version!
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