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Stephen Smalley 49883982f6 policycoreutils: setfiles: reverse the sense of -D
Reverse the sense of the -D option, from disabling setting/use of
security.restorecon_last to enabling it, making disabled the default state.

Rationale:
1) Users often use restorecon to fix labels on files whose labels are
wrong even through nothing has changed in file_contexts, e.g. after
copying/moving files to a different location.  They won't expect
restorecon to suddenly stop relabeling by default because the hash of
file_contexts hasn't changed.

2) Only processes running with CAP_SYS_ADMIN can set
security.restorecon_last, so this will fail for non-root users anyway.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
2016-09-30 11:03:06 -04:00
checkpolicy Updated ChangeLogs 2016-09-30 08:35:22 -04:00
libselinux Updated libselinux ChangeLog 2016-09-29 15:45:25 -04:00
libsemanage Updated libsemanage ChangeLog 2016-09-29 10:49:35 -04:00
libsepol Updated ChangeLogs 2016-09-30 08:35:22 -04:00
policycoreutils policycoreutils: setfiles: reverse the sense of -D 2016-09-30 11:03:06 -04:00
scripts Add secilc to release script. 2015-03-31 12:41:28 -04:00
secilc Updated ChangeLogs 2016-09-30 08:35:22 -04:00
sepolgen sepolgen: fix make test 2016-09-12 09:42:38 -04:00
.gitignore global: gitignore: add a couple of more editor backup filetypes 2013-02-01 12:14:57 -05:00
CleanSpec.mk Add empty top level Android.mk / CleanSpec.mk files 2015-04-16 07:54:09 -04:00
Makefile Makefile: make distclean target work 2016-09-29 10:48:14 -04:00
README Add redhat-rpm-config as a build dependency on Fedora. 2016-05-04 15:54:27 -04:00

Please submit all bug reports and patches to selinux@tycho.nsa.gov.
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Build dependencies on Fedora:
yum install audit-libs-devel bison bzip2-devel dbus-devel dbus-glib-devel flex flex-devel flex-static glib2-devel libcap-devel libcap-ng-devel pam-devel pcre-devel python-devel setools-devel swig ustr-devel xmlto redhat-rpm-config

To build and install everything under a private directory, run:
make DESTDIR=~/obj install install-pywrap

To install as the default system libraries and binaries
(overwriting any previously installed ones - dangerous!),
on x86_64, run:
make LIBDIR=/usr/lib64 SHLIBDIR=/lib64 install install-pywrap relabel
or on x86 (32-bit), run:
make install install-pywrap relabel

This may render your system unusable if the upstream SELinux userspace
lacks library functions or other dependencies relied upon by your
distribution.  If it breaks, you get to keep both pieces.