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In attempting to enable building various part of Android with -Wall -Werror, we found that the const security_context_t declarations in libselinux are incorrect; const char * was intended, but const security_context_t translates to char * const and triggers warnings on passing const char * from the caller. Easiest fix is to replace them all with const char *. And while we are at it, just get rid of all usage of security_context_t itself as it adds no value - there is no true encapsulation of the security context strings and callers already directly use string functions on them. typedef left to permit building legacy users until such a time as all are updated. This is a port of Change-Id I2f9df7bb9f575f76024c3e5f5b660345da2931a7 from Android, augmented to deal with all of the other code in upstream libselinux and updating the man pages too. Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov> Acked-by: Eric Paris <eparis@redhat.com> |
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.gitignore | ||
avcstat.c | ||
compute_av.c | ||
compute_create.c | ||
compute_member.c | ||
compute_relabel.c | ||
compute_user.c | ||
getconlist.c | ||
getdefaultcon.c | ||
getenforce.c | ||
getfilecon.c | ||
getpidcon.c | ||
getsebool.c | ||
getseuser.c | ||
Makefile | ||
matchpathcon.c | ||
policyvers.c | ||
sefcontext_compile.c | ||
selinux_check_securetty_context.c | ||
selinuxenabled.c | ||
selinuxexeccon.c | ||
setenforce.c | ||
setfilecon.c | ||
togglesebool.c |