On 2/7/20 10:39 AM, Petr Lautrbach wrote:
Christian Göttsche <cgzones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
is_selinux_enabled() does never return -1, do not say so in the manpage.
Just as a historical footnote: it used to be possible that it would
return -1 prior to commit e3cab998b48ab293a9962faf9779d70ca339c65d circa
release 20120216.
Signed-off-by: Christian Göttsche <cgzones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
libselinux/man/man3/is_selinux_enabled.3 | 1 -
1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/libselinux/man/man3/is_selinux_enabled.3 b/libselinux/man/man3/is_selinux_enabled.3
index df62c225..a887b48c 100644
--- a/libselinux/man/man3/is_selinux_enabled.3
+++ b/libselinux/man/man3/is_selinux_enabled.3
@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ is_selinux_mls_enabled \- check whether SELinux is enabled for (Multi Level Secu
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.BR is_selinux_enabled ()
returns 1 if SELinux is running or 0 if it is not.
-On error, \-1 is returned.
.BR is_selinux_mls_enabled ()
returns 1 if SELinux is capable of running in MLS mode or 0 if it is not. To
There's also
libselinux/include/selinux/selinux.h:
/* Return 1 if we are running on a SELinux kernel, or 0 if not or -1 if we get an error. */
extern int is_selinux_enabled(void);
Would you mind to update this as well?
Thanks,
Petr