On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 13:48:42 +0200
Lev Stipakov <lstipakov(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have a Debian 7.9 which includes libaudit-devel-1.7.18. That
version does not have auparse_feed_has_data(). Its implementation
looks simple, however it uses au_lo, which is declared as static in
auparse.c and therefore cannot be accessed outside of that file.
I took auparse_feed_has_data() usage from audisp-example.c
tv.tv_sec = 5;
tv.tv_usec = 0;
FD_ZERO(&read_mask);
FD_SET(0, &read_mask);
if (auparse_feed_has_data(au))
retval= select(1, &read_mask, NULL, NULL, &tv);
else
retval= select(1, &read_mask, NULL, NULL, NULL);
I noticed that old version of example plugin doesn't have
auparse_feed_has_data() or select() calls
(
https://github.com/gdestuynder/audit-cef/blob/master/contrib/plugin/audis...)
What is the purpose of select/auparse_feed_has_data? Is it some kind
of optimization or bug fix?
A little of both. See this thread for the background:
Since I have to support Debian 7 and
probably have to stick to audit 1.7 headers, is it safe to use the
"old way"?
-Lev
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