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Accepting request 53322 from home:lnussel:fscaps

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/53322
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/permissions?expand=0&rev=41
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Ludwig Nussel 2010-11-18 11:01:47 +00:00 committed by Git OBS Bridge
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Thu Nov 18 10:52:39 UTC 2010 - lnussel@suse.de
- update permissions of lastlog, faillog, wtmp, utmp and btmp
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Wed Nov 17 11:02:37 UTC 2010 - lnussel@suse.de
- remove permissions handling for /etc/inittab, /etc/inetd.conf and /etc/mtab
- revert previous commit, done in coreutils instead
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Tue Nov 16 16:10:09 UTC 2010 - lnussel@suse.de

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License: GPLv2+
Group: Productivity/Security
AutoReqProv: on
Version: 2010.11.16.1609
Version: 2010.11.18.1151
Release: 1
Provides: aaa_base:/etc/permissions
Requires: /sbin/SuSEconfig
Requires: %fillup_prereq
PreReq: %fillup_prereq
Summary: SUSE Linux Default Permissions
Source: permissions-%{version}.tar.bz2
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
Url: http://gitorious.org/opensuse/permissions
%description
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.
Permission settings of files and directories 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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