policycoreutils/SOURCES/0019-python-Drop-hard-formating-from-localized-strings.patch
2023-11-07 12:21:38 +00:00

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From 9001fe7d0d4007b5dac28422f46a9a605efefc0a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Petr Lautrbach <lautrbach@redhat.com>
Date: Wed, 17 May 2023 12:18:54 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] python: Drop hard formating from localized strings
Content-type: text/plain
It confuses translators and new lines are dropped by parser module anyway.
Signed-off-by: Petr Lautrbach <lautrbach@redhat.com>
---
python/audit2allow/audit2allow | 14 ++++++--
python/semanage/semanage | 60 +++++++++++++---------------------
2 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-)
diff --git a/python/audit2allow/audit2allow b/python/audit2allow/audit2allow
index 5587a2dbb006..35b0b151ac86 100644
--- a/python/audit2allow/audit2allow
+++ b/python/audit2allow/audit2allow
@@ -234,9 +234,17 @@ class AuditToPolicy:
print(e)
sys.exit(1)
- sys.stdout.write(_("******************** IMPORTANT ***********************\n"))
- sys.stdout.write((_("To make this policy package active, execute:" +
- "\n\nsemodule -i %s\n\n") % packagename))
+ sys.stdout.write(
+"""******************** {important} ***********************
+{text}
+
+semodule -i {packagename}
+
+""".format(
+ important=_("IMPORTANT"),
+ text=_("To make this policy package active, execute:"),
+ packagename=packagename
+))
def __output_audit2why(self):
import selinux
diff --git a/python/semanage/semanage b/python/semanage/semanage
index e0bd98a95c77..4fdb490f7df4 100644
--- a/python/semanage/semanage
+++ b/python/semanage/semanage
@@ -238,30 +238,22 @@ def parser_add_level(parser, name):
def parser_add_range(parser, name):
- parser.add_argument('-r', '--range', default='',
- help=_('''
-MLS/MCS Security Range (MLS/MCS Systems only)
-SELinux Range for SELinux login mapping
-defaults to the SELinux user record range.
-SELinux Range for SELinux user defaults to s0.
-'''))
+ parser.add_argument('-r', '--range', default='', help=_(
+ "MLS/MCS Security Range (MLS/MCS Systems only) SELinux Range for SELinux login mapping defaults to the SELinux user record range. \
+SELinux Range for SELinux user defaults to s0."
+ ))
def parser_add_proto(parser, name):
- parser.add_argument('-p', '--proto', help=_('''
- Protocol for the specified port (tcp|udp|dccp|sctp) or internet protocol
- version for the specified node (ipv4|ipv6).
-'''))
+ parser.add_argument('-p', '--proto', help=_(
+ "Protocol for the specified port (tcp|udp|dccp|sctp) or internet protocol version for the specified node (ipv4|ipv6)."
+ ))
def parser_add_subnet_prefix(parser, name):
- parser.add_argument('-x', '--subnet_prefix', help=_('''
- Subnet prefix for the specified infiniband ibpkey.
-'''))
+ parser.add_argument('-x', '--subnet_prefix', help=_('Subnet prefix for the specified infiniband ibpkey.'))
def parser_add_ibdev_name(parser, name):
- parser.add_argument('-z', '--ibdev_name', help=_('''
- Name for the specified infiniband end port.
-'''))
+ parser.add_argument('-z', '--ibdev_name', help=_("Name for the specified infiniband end port."))
def parser_add_modify(parser, name):
parser.add_argument('-m', '--modify', dest='action', action='store_const', const='modify', help=_("Modify a record of the %s object type") % name)
@@ -348,15 +340,6 @@ def handleFcontext(args):
def setupFcontextParser(subparsers):
- ftype_help = '''
-File Type. This is used with fcontext. Requires a file type
-as shown in the mode field by ls, e.g. use d to match only
-directories or f to match only regular files. The following
-file type options can be passed:
-f (regular file),d (directory),c (character device),
-b (block device),s (socket),l (symbolic link),p (named pipe)
-If you do not specify a file type, the file type will default to "all files".
-'''
generate_usage = generate_custom_usage(usage_fcontext, usage_fcontext_dict)
fcontextParser = subparsers.add_parser('fcontext', usage=generate_usage, help=_("Manage file context mapping definitions"))
parser_add_locallist(fcontextParser, "fcontext")
@@ -372,11 +355,16 @@ If you do not specify a file type, the file type will default to "all files".
parser_add_extract(fcontext_action, "fcontext")
parser_add_deleteall(fcontext_action, "fcontext")
- fcontextParser.add_argument('-e', '--equal', help=_('''Substitute target path with sourcepath when generating default
- label. This is used with fcontext. Requires source and target
- path arguments. The context labeling for the target subtree is
- made equivalent to that defined for the source.'''))
- fcontextParser.add_argument('-f', '--ftype', default="", choices=["a", "f", "d", "c", "b", "s", "l", "p"], help=_(ftype_help))
+ fcontextParser.add_argument('-e', '--equal', help=_(
+ 'Substitute target path with sourcepath when generating default label. This is used with fcontext. Requires source and target \
+path arguments. The context labeling for the target subtree is made equivalent to that defined for the source.'
+ ))
+ fcontextParser.add_argument('-f', '--ftype', default="", choices=["a", "f", "d", "c", "b", "s", "l", "p"], help=_(
+ 'File Type. This is used with fcontext. Requires a file type as shown in the mode field by ls, e.g. use d to match only \
+directories or f to match only regular files. The following file type options can be passed: f (regular file), d (directory), \
+c (character device), b (block device), s (socket), l (symbolic link), p (named pipe). \
+If you do not specify a file type, the file type will default to "all files".'
+ ))
parser_add_seuser(fcontextParser, "fcontext")
parser_add_type(fcontextParser, "fcontext")
parser_add_range(fcontextParser, "fcontext")
@@ -426,9 +414,7 @@ def setupUserParser(subparsers):
parser_add_range(userParser, "user")
userParser.add_argument('-R', '--roles', default=[],
action=CheckRole,
- help=_('''
-SELinux Roles. You must enclose multiple roles within quotes, separate by spaces. Or specify -R multiple times.
-'''))
+ help=_("SELinux Roles. You must enclose multiple roles within quotes, separate by spaces. Or specify -R multiple times."))
userParser.add_argument('-P', '--prefix', default="user", help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
userParser.add_argument('selinux_name', nargs='?', default=None, help=_('selinux_name'))
userParser.set_defaults(func=handleUser)
@@ -901,9 +887,9 @@ def setupImportParser(subparsers):
def createCommandParser():
commandParser = seParser(prog='semanage',
formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter,
- description='''semanage is used to configure certain elements
- of SELinux policy with-out requiring modification
- to or recompilation from policy source.''')
+ description=_(
+ "semanage is used to configure certain elements of SELinux policy with-out requiring modification or recompilation from policy source."
+ ))
#To add a new subcommand define the parser for it in a function above and call it here.
subparsers = commandParser.add_subparsers(dest='subcommand')
--
2.41.0