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Dnia 6 października 2015 18:32:07 CEST, Markos Chandras <hwoarang@g.o> napisał(a): |
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>Hi, |
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>The following packages currently use the 'audit' local useflag |
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>~$ qgrep -N -s -l -e "^IUSE.*audit" | sed "s@-[0-9].*@@" | sort -n | |
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>uniq |
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>app-emulation/libvirt |
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>app-forensics/aide |
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>dev-util/perf |
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>gnome-base/gdm |
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>net-dns/opendnssec |
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>sys-apps/openrc |
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>sys-apps/policycoreutils |
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>sys-apps/shadow |
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>sys-apps/systemd |
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>sys-freebsd/freebsd-ubin |
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>sys-freebsd/freebsd-usbin |
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>sys-libs/pam |
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>(+ lightdm which I just committed) |
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>How about making it global with the following description? |
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>"Enable support for <pkg>sys-process/audit</pkg>" |
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>which is similar to what most packages use? |
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-1. Flags should describe features. Describe what using audit means for the user rather than what library is used. |
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Best regards, |
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Michał Górny |