Lintian reports manual-page-for-system-command [0] regarding fapolicyd-cli, which means we should move that command from sbin to bin, or alternatively move its manual page from section 1 to section 8.
According to a document [1], fapolicyd-cli is expected to run with root privilege, so fapolicyd-cli is considered to be usually useful for privileged users.
As such, the manpage of the command should be moved from section 1 to section 8.
If things are satisfactory, please consider applying this patch.
Hi,
Lintian reports manual-page-for-system-command [0] regarding fapolicyd-cli, which means we should move that command from sbin to bin, or alternatively move its manual page from section 1 to section 8.
According to a document [1], fapolicyd-cli is expected to run with root privilege, so fapolicyd-cli is considered to be usually useful for privileged users. As such, the manpage of the command should be moved from section 1 to section 8.
If things are satisfactory, please consider applying this patch.
Regards, Fukui
[0] https://lintian.debian.org/tags/manual-page-for-system-command
[1] https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html/security_hardening/assembly_blocking-and-allowing-applications-using-fapolicyd_security-hardening#introduction-to-fapolicyd_assembly_blocking-and-allowing-applications-using-fapolicyd