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#!/bin/sh
#  Author: Jamie Strandboge <jamie@ubuntu.com>
#  Copyright (C) 2015 Canonical Ltd.
#
#  This script is distributed under the terms and conditions of the GNU General
#  Public License, Version 3 or later. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
#  for details.

set -e

cat <<EOM
This script has been replaced by snappy-debug. Please use:

$ sudo snappy install snappy-debug
$ sudo snappy-debug.security scanlog

Alternatively, you can use 'scmp_sys_resolver' to resolve syscall numbers. Eg:
$ scmp_sys_resolver 108
getegid

You must use scmp_sys_resolver on the same architecture as the device where the
seccomp denial was logged.
EOM

logfile="/var/log/syslog"

usage() {
    cat <<EOM
Usage: `basename $0` <logfile>

If <logfile> is unspecified, use '$logfile'. If <logfile> is '-', use <stdin>.
EOM
}