Tresys is pleased to announce the release of SETools 4.0.0: https://github.com/TresysTechnology/setools/releases/tag/4.0.0 SETools has been reimplemented in Python. The following tools were reimplemented: * apol * sediff * seinfo * sesearch The following tools were added: * sedta (command line domain transition analysis) * seinfoflow (command line information flow analysis) For an overview of the user interface changes since SETools 3.x, see the related wiki page <https://github.com/TresysTechnology/setools/wiki/Changes-Since-SETools-v3>. This release requires libsepol-2.5, which is unfortunately not available yet on some distributions. Warning: If you 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 major changes since the 4.0.0-beta release are: * Completed apol * Implemented v30 policy support (xperm rules; initial contribution from Richard Haines) * Implemented Xen policy support (initial contribution from Richard Haines) * Added man pages If you would like to help, planned features and bugs are listed in SETools' GitHub issue tracker: https://github.com/TresysTechnology/setools/issues -- Chris PeBenito Tresys Technology, LLC www.tresys.com | oss.tresys.com _______________________________________________ Selinux mailing list Selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, send email to Selinux-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. To get help, send an email containing "help" to Selinux-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.