Commit 7a39b04d683f ("apparmor: Enable passt support") grants passt(1) read-write access to /{,var/}run/libvirt/qemu/passt/* if started by the libvirt daemon. That's the path where passt creates PID and socket files only if the guest is started by the root user. If the guest is started by another user, though, the path is more commonly /var/run/user/$UID/libvirt/qemu/run/passt: add it as read-write location. Otherwise, passt won't be able to start, as reported by Andreas. While at it, replace /{,var/}run/ in the existing rule by its corresponding tunable variable, @{run}. Fixes: 7a39b04d683f ("apparmor: Enable passt support") Link: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1061678 Reported-by: Andreas B. Mundt <andi@debian.org> Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Libvirt API for virtualization
Libvirt provides a portable, long term stable C API for managing the virtualization technologies provided by many operating systems. It includes support for QEMU, KVM, Xen, LXC, bhyve, Virtuozzo, VMware vCenter and ESX, VMware Desktop, Hyper-V, VirtualBox and the POWER Hypervisor.
For some of these hypervisors, it provides a stateful management daemon which runs on the virtualization host allowing access to the API both by non-privileged local users and remote users.
Layered packages provide bindings of the libvirt C API into other languages including Python, Perl, PHP, Go, Java, OCaml, as well as mappings into object systems such as GObject, CIM and SNMP.
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Installation
Instructions on building and installing libvirt can be found on the website:
https://libvirt.org/compiling.html
Contributing
The libvirt project welcomes contributions in many ways. For most components the best way to contribute is to send patches to the primary development mailing list. Further guidance on this can be found on the website:
https://libvirt.org/contribute.html
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