workbook question

Shawn Wells shawn at redhat.com
Wed Oct 9 03:06:16 UTC 2013


On 10/8/13 1:12 PM, Kordell, Luke T wrote:
> Hello I am trying to follow the SCAP workbook and I got to the rule creation portion on page 29. I've copied the code as instructed but I'm getting an Invalid Checklist content in out/put/unlinked-unresolved-rhel6-xccdf.xml error. Just to make sure this wasn't an erroneous error I checked to see if the html guide had been regenerated and it hadn't. I am including an attachment that has the added rule at the bottom. My initial thought was that I used the guide tags incorrectly, but none of the changes I made ended up working.  Any ideas of what I might be doing wrong?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Luke Kordell
> ......
> <Rule id="package_scap-security-guide_installed" severity="high">
> <title> Install SCAP Security Guide </title>
> <description> The SCAO Security Guide may be installed by first enabling the SSG YUM repository. This can be accomplised by running...
> </description>
> <ocil clause="SCAP Security Guide is not installed">
> <package-check-macro package="scap-security-guide" />
> </ocil>
> <rational>
> Because Joe said to
> </rational>
> <oval id="package_scap-security-guide_installed" />
> </Rule>
> .....

Hmm, yes, this easter egg would likely be super frustrating to those not 
taking taking this in person... =/

Context check "rational vs rationale," especially which other <Rule>'s use.

The error is being thrown by `make validate`, which will check XML 
schemas. The coursebook purposefully uses the wrong XML tag to 
expose/remind developers of `make validate`

s/rational>/rationale>/r
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