libaudit vsn 1/2 changes

Frederick House fred.house at mandiant.com
Tue May 30 18:19:09 UTC 2017


Does anyone know the specific changes to libaudit v1 that warranted a major version upgrade to v2 (i.e., libaudit.so.0 -> libaudit.so.1)? I'd like to understand the major differences without having to diff the source code of audit-1.8 and audit.2.0!

Thanks,
Fred

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