FUSETrustees is software that implements the Linux Trustees rule-based ACL model using FUSE. It allows for easy management of permissions and security on Linux-based systems.
Installing FUSETrustees is relatively straightforward. The recommended method involves configuring the package for your system by running `./configure` in the directory containing the package's source code. If you are using `csh', you might have to run `sh ./configure' instead to avoid `csh' trying to execute `configure' itself. The configuration process can take some time, and you will see various messages about the features being checked.
Once you have configured FUSETrustees, use `make' to compile the package. Optionally, you can use `make check' to run any self-tests that come with the package. To install the programs, documentation, and data files, use `make install'. You can remove program binaries and object files by running `make clean'. If you want to remove the files created by `configure' so that you can compile the package for another computer system, you should use `make distclean'. The `make maintainer-clean' target is primarily for the developers of the package.
Overall, FUSETrustees is a useful software package that simplifies the implementation of rule-based ACL. It is easy to install and use, making it a valuable addition to any system administrator's toolkit.
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