Re: [RFC PATCH URL] mcstrans - SELInux Project contribution

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On Oct 27, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Steve Lawrence wrote:

> Due to size constrains, my changes for the mcstrans patch can be
> downloaded here:
> 
> http://oss.tresys.com/files/selinux/mcstrans-review.patch.tgz

Wow. Thanks for all the work on the review.

Are you going to put up a git tree at userspace.selinuxproject.org?

joe


> 
> The majority of the patch is just handling the case of memory
> allocation failures and making sure things get cleaned up correctly in
> those cases.
> 
> This also moves duplicate code in parse_ebitmap() and parse_raw() into
> parse_category(), and also updates the parse function to ensure the
> config files are in the correct format.
> 
> But aside from that, only very minor changes.
> 
> Reviewed by: Steve Lawrence <slawrence@xxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> 
> On 07/21/2010 03:40 PM, Xavier Toth wrote:
>> Due to posting size constraints my previous attempt to post this patch
>> failed you can now find it at:
>> 
>> http://www.nall.com/tedx/mcstrans.patch.tgz
>> 
>> 
>> SELinux Project contribution of mcstrans. mcstrans is a userland package
>> specific to SELinux which allows system administrators to define sensitivity
>> levels and categories and provides a daemon for their translation into human
>> readable form. This version is a merge of Joe Nalls git tree (
>> http://github.com/joenall/mcstrans) and patches supplied by Dan Walsh and
>> others at RedHat.
>> 
>> Ted
>> 
> 
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