A new release of SETools is now available on the Tresys OSS site, from http://oss.tresys.com. The primary change in this release is the addition of support for loading sets of policy modules in all of the tools. This enables analysis of the policy with nearly all of the information available from the original source policy, such as original attribute names. The complete change log for this release follows. SETools 3.1: SETools: * All tools that open a policy now support loadable policy modules. Command line tools expect the first module to be a base module followed optionally by any other modules. Graphical tools have a new open policy dialog to select a base module and any number of additional modules. * Release of RPM packages that are compatible with Fedora Core 5 and 6. The spec and support files are in packages/rpm. libapol: * New class apol_policy_path_t to represent a base policy and any number of modules. Use this whenever referring to the file or files constituting a policy. libqpol: * Policy features such as attribute names or MLS can now be queried individally via qpol_policy_has_capability() rather than inferred by policy type and version. * New class qpol_module_t to represent a particular policy module prior to it being linked into a base policy (qpol_policy_t). libseaudit: * Rewrite of library to have proper namespaces. libseaudit is now fully documented and suitable for third-party users. seaudit: * Rewrite to use new libseaudit. * Numerous tweaks to the interface to be more user friendly. seaudit-report: * Rewrite to use new libseaudit. sediffx: * Numerous tweaks to the interface to be more user friendly. -- Chris PeBenito Tresys Technology, LLC (410) 290-1411 x150 -- fedora-selinux-list mailing list fedora-selinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list