Hello, Am Sonntag, 16. September 2012 schrieb Seth Arnold: > This fix looks good,
Does this count as an ACK? ;-) > but is anyone else a bit worried about how much > handling is done via external programs? That's probably caused by the fact that aa-decode is a shell script, not perl. > Also I seem to remeber that the last time I used this tool I wanted > something like: tail -f audit.log | aa-decode. I don't think that > worked -- and this code reinforces my recollection. If I get the code right, it will only print (decoded) hex-encoded lines and skip everything else. I wouldn't call this expected behaviour, but at least it matches --help ("convert _any hex-encoded_ AppArmor log entries and display them on standard output.") This shouldn't be too hard to fix/change, but that's a different issue ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz -- Lies halt mal dclp.*, da faellt dir nix mehr ein. Wenn man ein Guerteltier ueber die Tastatur abrollt, kommt besserer PHP Code raus als da gepostet wird. [R. Huebenthal in darw] -- AppArmor mailing list AppArmor@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/apparmor