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apparmor: update to 3.1.7. #50757

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@piekay piekay commented Jun 9, 2024

Testing the changes

  • I tested the changes in this PR: briefly

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  • I built this PR locally for my native architecture, (x86_64)

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piekay commented Jun 9, 2024

Version 3.1.7 also fixes some Python syntax warnings happening during installation and when running aa-notify.

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piekay commented Jun 10, 2024

After the Ci-fail I retested building the package locally and it worked, without errors.

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./xbps-src -a x86_64-musl -Q pkg apparmor

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-a will prevent tests from running, you want -A x86_64-musl

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piekay commented Jun 10, 2024

Thanks, while I can now recreate the error, I currently have little idea of why this is happening. I will sleep over it and hopefully find the reason tomorrow

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piekay commented Jun 10, 2024

Interesting: I can reproduce these errors with the 3.1.6_2 template

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piekay commented Jun 10, 2024

@classabbyamp classabbyamp merged commit 8eb38bc into void-linux:master Jun 14, 2024
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