Chris PeBenito <pebenito@xxxxxxxx> writes: > An new release of SETools is available: > > https://github.com/SELinuxProject/setools/releases/tag/4.4.1 > > Changes: > > * Replace deprecated NetworkX function use in information flow and > domain transition analysis. This function was removed in NetworkX 3.0. > > * Fix bug in apol copy and cut functions when copying from a tree view. > > * Fix bug with extended permission set construction when a range > includes 0x0. > > * Add sesearch -Sp option for permission subset match. > > * Fix error in man page description for sesearch -ep option. > > * Improve output stability in constraint, common, class, role, and user > queries. > > * Updated permission map. > > * Fix bug in sechecker parsing of multiline values. > > * Other code cleanups not visible to users. It looks like https://github.com/SELinuxProject/setools/pull/68 didn't get into the release. Is it expected? If yes, would it be possible to backport it to 4.4 branch for the next 4.4.x release please? Thanks, Petr