From: pebenito@ieee.org (Chris PeBenito) Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2017 18:42:15 -0500 Subject: [refpolicy] ANN: SETools 4.1.0 Message-ID: <01350888-b80e-751b-965d-e9bde137dfb8@ieee.org> To: refpolicy@oss.tresys.com List-Id: refpolicy.oss.tresys.com I'm pleased to announce the SETools 4.1.0 release, available here: https://github.com/TresysTechnology/setools/releases/tag/4.1.0 This release primarily focused on adding features to apol, but has several library enhancements. There is also one important bugfix in sediff. There were no changes since 4.1.0-rc. Note: This will not compile on the master branch of libsepol (what will be libsepol 2.7). A future release of SETools will have this support (after libsepol 2.7 is released). Changes since 4.0.1: Library: * Implemented support for alternate install prefixes. * Implemented support for building setools with a locally-built libsepol. * Fixed an sediff bug with unioning rules after expansion. * Improved sediff memory usage. * Patch from Nicolas Iooss to make more stable output in TE rule permission lists. * Replaced string representations (e.g. rule types) with enumerations. Requires the enum34 (not enum) Python package if using Python < 3.4. Apol: * Implemented context menu option for exporting the information flow and domain transition analysis tree browser views. * Implemented CSV export of table results. * Implemented (clipboard) copy from table results. * Added missing "clear" button in object class query. * Implemented save/load settings for tabs. * Implemented save/load workspace (save all tabs settings). * Fixed include/exclude type dialog to keep its place when adding or removing types from an analysis. * Implemented filter on include/exclude type dialog to filter the lists by attribute. Warning: If you use the 2.5 SELinux userspace toolchain and use this to replace SETools 3.x on your system, it will break the couple of tools from sepolgen/policycoreutils that depend on SETools (e.g. sepolicy) since libqpol/libapol C libraries and their corresponding Python wrappers are no longer provided. The >=2.6 SELinux userspace toolchain has updated its support to setools4, and does not have this problem. -- Chris PeBenito