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=pod

=head1 NAME

aa-autodep - guess basic AppArmor profile requirements

=head1 SYNOPSIS

B<aa-autodep I<E<lt>executableE<gt>> [I<E<lt>executableE<gt>> ...]>

=head1 DESCRIPTION

B<aa-autodep> is used to generate a minimal AppArmor profile for a set of
executables. This program will generate a profile for binary executable
as well as interpreted script programs. At a minimum aa-autodep will provide
a base profile containing a base include directive which includes basic
profile entries needed by most programs.  The profile is generated by
recursively calling ldd(1) on the executables listed on the command line.

=head1 BUGS

This program does not perform full static analysis of executables, so
the profiles generated are necessarily incomplete. If you find any bugs,
please report them at
L<http://https://bugs.launchpad.net/apparmor/+filebug>.

=head1 SEE ALSO

apparmor(7), apparmor.d(5), aa-complain(1), aa-enforce(1), aa-disable(1),
aa_change_hat(2), and L<http://wiki.apparmor.net>.

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