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[qe-core][opensuse]apparmor 3: aa_notify -l is no longer silent

Added by dimstar over 3 years ago. Updated about 3 years ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
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Category:
Bugs in existing tests
Target version:
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Description

Observation

openQA test in scenario opensuse-Tumbleweed-DVD-x86_64-apparmor@64bit fails in
aa_notify

earlier versions of apparmor made no output if audit.log was empty when aa-notify-l was started. With apparmor 3.0, this has changed and the output is something along the lines of:

AppArmor denials: 0 (since Sat Nov 7 00:15:58 2020)

The test needs to catch up with this new reality

Test suite description

Maintainer: wnereiz.

Test AppArmor tool with an existing disk image.

Reproducible

Fails since (at least) Build 20201105 (current job)

Expected result

Last good: 20201104 (or more recent)

Further details

Always latest result in this scenario: latest

Actions #1

Updated by cboltz over 3 years ago

FYI: The behaviour/output changed with AppArmor 3.0 which includes a fully rewritten aa-notify (perl -> python).

The plan for Leap 15.x is to stay with AppArmor 2.13.x, so the changed behaviour is only in Tumbleweed.

Actions #2

Updated by okurz over 3 years ago

This is an autogenerated message for openQA integration by the openqa_review script:

This bug is still referenced in a failing openQA test: apparmor
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1478917

To prevent further reminder comments one of the following options should be followed:

  1. The test scenario is fixed by applying the bug fix to the tested product or the test is adjusted
  2. The openQA job group is moved to "Released"
  3. The label in the openQA scenario is removed
Actions #3

Updated by tjyrinki_suse over 3 years ago

  • Subject changed from apparmor 3: aa_notify -l is no longer silent to [qe-core][opensuse]apparmor 3: aa_notify -l is no longer silent
Actions #4

Updated by tjyrinki_suse over 3 years ago

  • Start date deleted (2020-11-06)
Actions #5

Updated by tjyrinki_suse over 3 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Workable
Actions #6

Updated by tjyrinki_suse over 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Workable to New
Actions #7

Updated by okurz over 3 years ago

This is an autogenerated message for openQA integration by the openqa_review script:

This bug is still referenced in a failing openQA test: apparmor
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1502598

To prevent further reminder comments one of the following options should be followed:

  1. The test scenario is fixed by applying the bug fix to the tested product or the test is adjusted
  2. The openQA job group is moved to "Released"
  3. The label in the openQA scenario is removed
Actions #8

Updated by okurz over 3 years ago

This is an autogenerated message for openQA integration by the openqa_review script:

This bug is still referenced in a failing openQA test: apparmor
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1527523

To prevent further reminder comments one of the following options should be followed:

  1. The test scenario is fixed by applying the bug fix to the tested product or the test is adjusted
  2. The openQA job group is moved to "Released"
  3. The label in the openQA scenario is removed
Actions #9

Updated by dimstar about 3 years ago

  • Status changed from New to In Progress
Actions #10

Updated by okurz about 3 years ago

This is an autogenerated message for openQA integration by the openqa_review script:

This bug is still referenced in a failing openQA test: apparmor
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1593121

To prevent further reminder comments one of the following options should be followed:

  1. The test scenario is fixed by applying the bug fix to the tested product or the test is adjusted
  2. The openQA job group is moved to "Released"
  3. The label in the openQA scenario is removed
Actions #11

Updated by dimstar about 3 years ago

  • Status changed from In Progress to Resolved
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