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There were two situations where this was failing (with a hard to debug SIGSEGV inside libc) * Added an example of a shared library object with its own file capability * Fix the top-level include for Make.Rules in the contrib/sucap example application * Add support for running constructors at libcap.so start up time when running as stand alone binary. - includes changes from 2.60: * Some build, code linting fixes, the addition of the cap_fill_flag() API and a memory latency optimization * General improvement in thread safety for libcap and cap package * Minor API change replacing libcap:cap_launch_*() void returning functions with int + errno status returns. * Added a cap_iab_dup(), and (*cap.IAB).Dup() to API * New features for capsh: --quiet, -+ and =+ arguments - add upstream signing key and verify source signature- update to 2.59: * Fixed a potential libcap memory leak by adding a destructor * Major improvement is that there is a path for Linux-PAM compliant applications to support setting Ambient vector Capabilities via pam_cap.so now * Added libcap cap_proc_root() API function * Added color support to captree * Fixed contrib/sucap/su to correctly handle the Inheritable flag * capsh enhancements * getcap -r / now generates readable output * The shared library objects: pam_cap.so, libcap.so and libpsx.so, are all now runnable as standalone binaries * The module pam_cap.so now contains support for a default= module argument * Enhanced capsh --suggest to also compare against the capability value names and not just their descriptions * Added capsh --current support * Added a contrib/sucap/su.c pure-capabilities PAM implementation of su * Fix for a corner case infinite loop handling long strings * Added libcap cap_iab_compare() and cap_iab_get_pid() APIs * Added a Go utility, captree, to display the process (and thread) graph along with the POSIX.1e and IAB capabilities of each PID{TID} tree.- update to 2.51: * Fix capsh installation * Add an autoauth module flag to pam_cap.so * Unified libcap/cap (Go) and libcap (C) default generation of external format binary data * API enhancement cap_fill() and (*cap.Set).Fill() - to permit copying one capability flag to another. * --explain=cap_foo: describe what cap_foo does * --suggest=phrase: search all the cap descriptions and describe those that match the phrase * Add "keepcaps" module argument support to pam_cap.so (reported by Zoltan Fridrich. Bug 212945) * extend libcap to include cap_prctl() and cap_prctlw() functions to regain feature parity with Go "cap" package. These are only needed when linking against -lpsx for keepcaps POSIX semantics. * this likely requires substantial application changes to make Ambient capability support usable in general, but doing our part for the admin. * Add a test case for recent kernel fix * Go pragma fix for convenience functions in "cap" module- Fix a broken symlink. libcap-devel installs libpsx.so but didn't install the library it's pointing to.- Add explicit dependency on libcap2 with version to libcap-progs (bsc#1184690)- update to 2.49: * Implement cap_func_launcher() and cap.FuncLauncher(). * More robust "psx" redirection for nocgo compilation - the documentation for the cgo implementation is now included in the nocgo one because the go.dev automated documentation builds the docs from the nocgo version. * Lots of documentation cleanups and added a few man pages: for IAB and Launching. * Some general no-op License changes that might cause folk to notice but only for formatting reasons. These were initially inspired by some lawyerly interactions, but I ended up rolling back half of them because they confused automated software infrastructure.- update to 2.48: * More uniform use of $(MAKE) in Makefiles * No longer include symlinks in the git tree * Provide support for make GOLANG=no ... * Provide support for pointing at a specific build of the go binary * camelCase the contrib/seccomp/explore.go program * A number of documentation fixes to man pages and source code comments * Last use of GO major version 0- update to 2.47: * Restructured gowns to default to uid base of getuid(). * Augment NOPRIV libcap mode with the sticky NO_NEW_PRIVS prctl bit. * Improve the usage and diagnostic message for setcap * Documentation fixes, license declarations, example updates- update to 2.46: * The bulk of this release concerns fixes and improvements to libpsx * Fix the capsh == argument handling and add a test case * Added build support for systems that do not support libpthread * Added build support for not building shared libraries- update to 2.44: Generally, this is a release to help package builders: no functional change to any of the generated code just documentation and make related fixes.- update to 2.43 * Linus' kernel tree defines CAP_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE (40) so support it. * Fix the creation of the $(FAKEROOT)$(LIBDIR) for split install targets * Clean up a binary from the distribution * Added some more release time checks for non-git tracked files. * Fix a deadlock in libpsx that surfaced with a set of compiler optimizations by removing the psx wrapping harder.- Update to version 2.42: * Closed a potential issue with "libcap/psx" Go package and errno * Documentation updates * Minor optimization for cap_to_text() and (*cap.Set).String() * Discovered and added a missing function (*cap.Set).SetNSOwner() to achieve parity with libcap * Multiple fixes * Support Go module abstraction * A new kernel capability: CAP_BPF * Better support for cross-compilation * pam_cap now honors PAM_REINITIALIZE_CRED * implements cap_launch functionality- Update to version 2.32: * Bug fix for fakeroot incompatibility (boo#1162014) * Slight perf improvement for cap_get_bound(). * C++ support for psx header inclusion. * Some new testing features for capsh- Update to version 2.31: * primarily a documentation update * fix libpam.pc to not require libpsx.pc * changed the text format of the default output of getpcap- Build using -ffat-lto-objects for static library- Update to version 2.30 (jsc#SLE-17092, jsc#ECO-3460): * BUGFIX: arm and i386 fixes C and Go setgroups choice - used wrong syscall in 2.29. * cleaned up make clean and make install to actually work as intended * updated Gentoo libpsx.pc file from Lars Wendler * refactored the way libpsx linkage with libcap performed mutual discovery. * Previously (2.28) libpsx had an API call overridden by libcap using weak linkage function in libpsx. In 2.30 this is reversed, namely libpsx provides the stronger function and libcap has a weak "no-op" version. * a bit more consistency in handling the 'all' sets in libcap (C) and libcap/cap (Go). 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