On Wed, 4 May 2022 at 20:48, Petr Lautrbach <plautrba@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello, > > A 3.4-rc3 release candidate for the SELinux userspace is now > available at: > > https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux/wiki/Releases > > Tarballs are signed with > https://people.redhat.com/plautrba/plautrba@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Please give it a test and let us know if there are any issues. I think "libselinux: Prevent cached context giving wrong results"[1] deserves consideration or at least a comment. [1]: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/selinux/patch/20220127130741.31940-1-jsegitz@xxxxxxx/ > If there are specific changes that you think should be called out > in release notes for packagers and users in the final release > announcement, let us know. > > Thanks to all the contributors to this release candidate! > > Changes since 3.4-rc2 > --------------------- > * A new setfiles option [-C] for distinguishing file tree walk errors > > * Added missing sandbox translations > > Shortlog of changes since the 3.4-rc2 release > --------------------------------------------- > Christian Göttsche (1): > checkpolicy: mention class name on invalid permission > > Laszlo Ersek (5): > setfiles: fix up inconsistent indentation > setfiles: remove useless assignment and comment (after RHBZ#1926386) > setfiles: remove useless "iamrestorecon" checks in option parsing > selinux_restorecon: introduce SELINUX_RESTORECON_COUNT_ERRORS > setfiles: introduce the -C option for distinguishing file tree walk errors > > Petr Lautrbach (2): > Update missing sandbox translations > Update VERSIONs to 3.4-rc3 for release. >