[ubuntu/intrepid] setools 3.3.5.ds-3 (Accepted)
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setools (3.3.5.ds-3) unstable; urgency=low
* AArgh. Really fix important bug #498539. While setools did depend on
libsetools-tcl, we did not include the paths in that package for
addition to the load-path. And for some reason, on my test machine,
all the paths are apparently in the load path.
setools (3.3.5.ds-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Bug fix: "apol fails and says it can't find the libraries", thanks
to Russell Coker. Change the configure.ac to add
/usr/lib/setools/apol_tcl to the path. This is an important bug;
with a one line fix, and should get into Lenny (Closes: #498539).
setools (3.3.5.ds-1) unstable; urgency=high
* New upstream release, required for the new SELinux toolchain changes.
Closes serious bug. Closes: #492776, #493830
+ This is the official release of SETools 3.3.5.
+ Fixed errors in libapol's AV and TE rule rendering functions
where errno was not being set properly.
+ Fixed error in apol_syn_avrule_render() where braces were not
being added around the target set when there is exactly one target
type and the keyword 'self'. Thanks to Ryan Kagin for reporting
this error.
+ Synched libqpol to libsepol version 2.0.32, policy parser to
2.0.16.
+ Synched libqpol to libsepol version 2.0.26, policy parser to
2.0.14.
+ Added qpol_type_get_ispermissive(). SETools can now handle
version 23 policy; bumped libqpol to version 1.4.
* Fix build system. Closes: #490329
Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2008 14:05:27 +0100
Changed-By: Albin Tonnerre <albin.tonnerre at gmail.com>
Maintainer: Manoj Srivastava <srivasta at debian.org>
Origin: Debian/unstable
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/setools/3.3.5.ds-3
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Origin: Debian/unstable
Format: 1.7
Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2008 14:05:27 +0100
Source: setools
Binary: setools, libsefs4, libsefs-dev, libseaudit4, libseaudit-dev, libapol4, libapol-dev, libpoldiff1, libpoldiff-dev, libqpol1, libqpol-dev, libsetools-jni, libsetools-java, libsetools-tcl, python-setools
Architecture: source
Version: 3.3.5.ds-3
Distribution: intrepid
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Manoj Srivastava <srivasta at debian.org>
Changed-By: Albin Tonnerre <albin.tonnerre at gmail.com>
Description:
setools - tools for Security Enhanced Linux policy analysis
Closes: 490329 492776 493830 498539
Changes:
setools (3.3.5.ds-3) unstable; urgency=low
.
* AArgh. Really fix important bug #498539. While setools did depend on
libsetools-tcl, we did not include the paths in that package for
addition to the load-path. And for some reason, on my test machine,
all the paths are apparently in the load path.
.
setools (3.3.5.ds-2) unstable; urgency=medium
.
* Bug fix: "apol fails and says it can't find the libraries", thanks
to Russell Coker. Change the configure.ac to add
/usr/lib/setools/apol_tcl to the path. This is an important bug;
with a one line fix, and should get into Lenny (Closes: #498539).
.
setools (3.3.5.ds-1) unstable; urgency=high
.
* New upstream release, required for the new SELinux toolchain changes.
Closes serious bug. Closes: #492776, #493830
+ This is the official release of SETools 3.3.5.
+ Fixed errors in libapol's AV and TE rule rendering functions
where errno was not being set properly.
+ Fixed error in apol_syn_avrule_render() where braces were not
being added around the target set when there is exactly one target
type and the keyword 'self'. Thanks to Ryan Kagin for reporting
this error.
+ Synched libqpol to libsepol version 2.0.32, policy parser to
2.0.16.
+ Synched libqpol to libsepol version 2.0.26, policy parser to
2.0.14.
+ Added qpol_type_get_ispermissive(). SETools can now handle
version 23 policy; bumped libqpol to version 1.4.
* Fix build system. Closes: #490329
Files:
d987b18d53177e5865324444a66ef121 1761 admin optional setools_3.3.5.ds-3.dsc
b3ecfe3f7a25068b8a129a9b92cf80fc 35631 admin optional setools_3.3.5.ds-3.diff.gz
d2992c6a505216cfc1dc3082dfcbc452 1744116 admin optional setools_3.3.5.ds.orig.tar.gz
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