When "sepolicy manpage" generates descriptions for file type, it uses a mispelled _ra_content_t suffix for prettyprinting, which results in an unwanted double-space on the line. For example sepolicy manpage -d httpd_t produces: .EX .P .B httpd_apcupsd_cgi_ra_content_t .EE - Set files with the httpd_apcupsd_cgi_ra_content_t type, if you want to treat the files as httpd apcupsd cgi read/append content. Signed-off-by: Nicolas Iooss <nicolas.iooss@xxxxxxx> --- python/sepolicy/sepolicy/__init__.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/python/sepolicy/sepolicy/__init__.py b/python/sepolicy/sepolicy/__init__.py index 62158864b7cd..2d8e9ef6e862 100644 --- a/python/sepolicy/sepolicy/__init__.py +++ b/python/sepolicy/sepolicy/__init__.py @@ -956,7 +956,7 @@ def get_description(f, markup=markup): if f.endswith("_db_t"): return txt + "treat the files as %s database content." % prettyprint(f, "_db_t") if f.endswith("_ra_content_t"): - return txt + "treat the files as %s read/append content." % prettyprint(f, "_ra_conten_t") + return txt + "treat the files as %s read/append content." % prettyprint(f, "_ra_content_t") if f.endswith("_cert_t"): return txt + "treat the files as %s certificate data." % prettyprint(f, "_cert_t") if f.endswith("_key_t"): -- 2.13.3