* debian/patches/9091-apparmor.patch: sync with upstream for maintenance,
licensing compliance with upstream and bug fixes:
- handle files with spaces in the name (LP: #432810)
- add serial, console, kernel and initrd support (LP: #432581)
- allow read only access to /boot, /vmlinuz and /initrd.img
- allow access to character devices (eg USB devices)
- have virt-aa-helper accept XML on stdin, which allows for adding
other devices in the future and helps ensure we always have the most
up to date definition
- update profile on attach and detach of devices (LP: #435527)
- add --dryrun option to virt-aa-helper, and greatly improve the
virt-aa-helper-test script
* revert workaround for LP: #431090 now that kernel, initrd, et al is
properly supported
* debian/apparmor/usr.sbin.libvirtd: add various capabilities
recommended by upstream to prevent potential regressions
This bug was fixed in the package libvirt - 0.7.0-1ubuntu8
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libvirt (0.7.0-1ubuntu8) karmic; urgency=low
* debian/ patches/ 9091-apparmor. patch: sync with upstream for maintenance, aa-helper- test script apparmor/ usr.sbin. libvirtd: add various capabilities
licensing compliance with upstream and bug fixes:
- handle files with spaces in the name (LP: #432810)
- add serial, console, kernel and initrd support (LP: #432581)
- allow read only access to /boot, /vmlinuz and /initrd.img
- allow access to character devices (eg USB devices)
- have virt-aa-helper accept XML on stdin, which allows for adding
other devices in the future and helps ensure we always have the most
up to date definition
- update profile on attach and detach of devices (LP: #435527)
- add --dryrun option to virt-aa-helper, and greatly improve the
virt-
* revert workaround for LP: #431090 now that kernel, initrd, et al is
properly supported
* debian/
recommended by upstream to prevent potential regressions
-- Jamie Strandboge <email address hidden> Tue, 22 Sep 2009 20:04:58 -0500