SUSE Linux Default Permissions
This package contains specifications for permissions of specific files,
directories, and devices depending on the local security settings. The
local security setting (easy, secure, or paranoid) can be configured in
/etc/sysconfig/security.
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_service | 0000000574 574 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000233 233 Bytes | |
permissions-1699_20240513.tar.xz | 0000055556 54.3 KB | |
permissions.changes | 0000081663 79.7 KB | |
permissions.rpmlintrc | 0000000252 252 Bytes | |
permissions.spec | 0000004323 4.22 KB |
Revision 164 (latest revision is 167)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Matthias Gerstner (mgerstner)
(revision 164)
- rename chkstat package to permctl to match the new binary names. Establish Provides/Obsoletes to keep dependencies and old package cleanup in working order, see: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Package_dependencies#Renaming_a_package - add BuildRequires for acl programs for tests to succeed. Still keep %check disabled, because the new ACL test fails without /etc/subuid, /etc/subgid setup. - Update to version 1699_20240513: * chkstat: has been renamed to permctl to better reflect its purpose. A symlink for backward compatibility will remain in place. * documentation: updated man pages * ACL support: permctl (formerly chkstat) now supports an additional `+acl` syntax to support assigning ACLs to files similar to the already existing support for file based capabilities.
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