- sepolicy: Fix translated strings with parameters
- sepolicy: Support non-MLS policy
- sepolicy: Initialize policy.ports as a dict in generate.py
- gui/polgengui.py: Use stop_emission_by_name instead of emit_stop_by_name
- Minor update for bash completion
- semodule_package: fix semodule_unpackage man page
- gui/semanagePage: Close "edit" and "add" dialogues when successfull
- gui/fcontextPage: Set default object class in addDialog\
- sepolgen: fix typo in PolicyGenerator
- build: follow standard semantics for DESTDIR and PREFIX
- use pathfix.py instead of sed
- clean up '*~' files
Fixes:
policycoreutils has broken dependencies in the rawhide tree:
On i386:
python2-policycoreutils-2.7-11.fc28.i686 requires /usr/bin/python22
On armhfp:
python2-policycoreutils-2.7-11.fc28.armv7hl requires /usr/bin/python22
- gui/polgengui.py: Fix sepolicy.generate import in polgengui.py
- gui/polgengui.py: Convert polgen.glade to Builder format polgen.ui
- python/sepolicy: Use list instead of map
- python/sepolicy: Do not use types.BooleanType
The playbook includes Tier1 level test cases that have been tested in
the following contexts and is passing reliably on Classic.
Test logs are stored in the Artifacts directory.
The following steps are used to execute the tests using the standard test interface:
Classic
sudo ANSIBLE_INVENTORY=$(test -e inventory && echo inventory || echo /usr/share/ansible/inventory) TEST_SUBJECTS="" TEST_ARTIFACTS=$PWD/artifacts ansible-playbook --tags classic tests.yml
It's based on
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/policycoreutils/pull-request/1 from Merlin Mathesius <merlinm@redhat.com>
Known issues:
policycoreutils.spec: W: invalid-url Source14: sepolicy-icons.tgz
The value should be a valid, public HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP URL.
policycoreutils.spec: W: invalid-url Source12:
policycoreutils_man_ru2.tar.bz2
The value should be a valid, public HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP URL.
- sepolicy: Fix sepolicy manpage
- semanage: Update Infiniband code to work on python3
- semanage: Fix export of ibendport entries
- semanage: Enforce noreload only if it's requested by -N option
- restorecond: check write() and daemon() results
- sepolicy: do not fail when file_contexts.local or .subs do not exist
- sepolicy: remove stray space in section "SEE ALSO"
- sepolicy: fix misspelling of _ra_content_t suffix
- gui: port to Python 3 by migrating to PyGI
- gui: remove the status bar
- gui: fix parsing of "semodule -lfull" in tab Modules
- gui: delete overridden definition of usersPage.delete()
- Enable listing file_contexts.homedirs (#1409813)
- remove semodule_deps
- Make 'sepolicy manpage' and 'sepolicy transition' faster
- open_init_pty: restore stdin/stdout to blocking upon exit
- fixfiles: do not dereference link files in tmp
- fixfiles: use a consistent order for options to restorecon
- fixfiles: don't ignore `-F` when run in `-C` mode
- fixfiles: remove bad modes of "relabel" command
- fixfiles: refactor into the `set -u` dialect
- fixfiles: if restorecon aborts, we should too
- fixfiles: usage errors are fatal
- fixfiles: syntax error
- fixfiles: remove two unused variables
- fixfiles: tidy up usage(), manpage synopsis
- fixfiles: deprecate -l option
- fixfiles: move logit call outside of redirected function
- fixfiles: fix logging about R/O filesystems
- fixfiles: clarify exclude_dirs()
- fixfiles: remove (broken) redundant code
- semanage: Unify argument handling (#1398987)
- setfiles: set up a logging callback for libselinux
- setfiles: Fix setfiles progress indicator
- setfiles: stdout messages don't need program prefix
- setfiles: don't scramble stdout and stderr together (#1435894)
- restorecond: Decrease loglevel of termination message (#1264505)
- fixfiles should handle path arguments more robustly
- fixfiles: handle unexpected spaces in command
- fixfiles: remove useless use of cat (#1435894)
- semanage: Add checks if a module name is passed in (#1420707)
- semanage: fix export of fcontext socket entries (#1435127)
- selinux-autorelabel: remove incorrect redirection to /dev/null (#1415674)
This code is currently incorrect. Currently redirecting `fixfiles` to
/dev/null will have very little effect. Two messages will be suppressed,
but both the percentage progress indicator, and any errors from
the setfiles/restorecon binary will still be shown.
The fact that fixfiles redirected its log output to stdin (!) was purely
an implementation artefact. It was used to write log messages even inside
shell functions whose output is captured e.g. `RESULT=$(shell_func)`.
When fixfiles is fixed to support output redirection normally, this code
would now behave incorrectly. It would suppress all percentage progress
messages for this long-running process.
Signed-off-by: Alan Jenkins <alan.christopher.jenkins@gmail.com>