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pylibacl
========

This is a Python 2.7+ extension module allows you to manipulate the
POSIX.1e Access Control Lists present in some OS/file-systems
combinations.

Downloads: go to http://pylibacl.k1024.org/downloads. Latest version
is 0.5.4. The source repository is either at
https://git.k1024.org/pylibacl.git or at
https://github.com/iustin/pylibacl.

For any issues, please file bugs at
https://github.com/iustin/pylibacl/issues.

Requirements
------------

pylibacl has been written and tested on Linux, kernel v2.4 or newer,
with XFS filesystems; ext2/ext3 should also work. Since release 0.4.0,
FreeBSD 7 also has quite good support. If any other platform
implements the POSIX.1e draft, pylibacl can be used. I heard that
Solaris does, but I can't test it.

- Python 2.7 or newer.
- Operating system:
    - Linux, kernel v2.4 or newer, and the libacl library and
      development packages (all modern distributions should have this,
      under various names); also the file-systems you use must have
      ACLs turned on, either as a compile or mount option.
    - FreeBSD 7.0 or newer.
- The sphinx python module, for your python version, if building the
  documentation.

Note: to build from source, by default, Python 3 is needed. It can
still be built with Python 2, by calling `make PYTHON=python2`.

FreeBSD
+++++++

Note that on FreeBSD, ACLs are not enabled by default (at least on UFS
file systems). To enable them, run `tunefs -a enabled` on the file
system in question (after mounting it read-only). Then install:

- pkg install py36-setuptools py36-sphinx

or:

- pkg install py37-setuptools


License
-------

pylibacl is Copyright (C) 2002-2009, 2012, 2014, 2015 Iustin Pop.

pylibacl is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any
later version. See the COPYING file for the full license terms.