acl/2.3.1

Commands for Manipulating POSIX Access Control Lists

#posix

Using acl

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Packages

Linuxx86_64Release

package ID56932bd3bcaa21eb72ac9b0391a5cd44576cb2e8
Recipe revision0eab6b927bbb42a1d09ca0191d4fcf01

compilergcc
compiler.version11

optionsshared=True
Linuxx86_64Release

package ID90702856790ca38f3db68ab4003726af49e5b552
Recipe revision0eab6b927bbb42a1d09ca0191d4fcf01

compilergcc
compiler.version11

optionsfPIC=True shared=False

Dependencies

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GPL-2.0-or-later0eab6b927bbb42a1d09ca0191d4fcf01

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  3. Configure Conan to use your token:
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  4. Scan for vulnerabilities:
    # Check a specific reference
    conan audit list acl/2.3.1
    # Scan the entire dependency graph
    conan audit scan --requires=acl/2.3.1

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