Linux Trustees is a sophisticated Linux software that manages file permissions.
Moreover, Trustees is compatible with the Linux Kernel 2.6, but before installation, a few requirements must be met. These are a 2.6 Linux Kernel source and basic GNU compiling tools like gcc and make. Once these are satisfied, installation of the kernel module can be done with make install by entering the module/ directory. However, if the makefile fails to detect your kernel source directory, the following command could be tried: make KDIR=/path/to/src/linux-2.6.x install. The settrustees tool can be built by typing 'make' in the src/ directory.
This release packs some updates, including correctly compiling on 2.6.12 or newer and more closely emulating building within the kernel tree. Notably, the buffer size calculation error has been resolved, reducing memory corruption. The release is deemed stable since the SVN trunk will go back to being highly unstable, as a significant code overhaul is necessary to address trustees' hard-linked files' problems and bring the code entirely valid for the 2.6 kernel.
Version 3.0: N/A