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From: Petr Lautrbach <plautrba@redhat.com>
To: selinux@vger.kernel.org
Subject: SELinux userspace 3.4-rc2 release candidate
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2022 10:19:44 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87zgkesva7.fsf@redhat.com> (raw)

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Hello,

A 3.4-rc2 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@redhat.com.asc

Please give it a test and let us know if there are any issues.

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-rc1
---------------------

* New policy utilities in libsepol - sepol_check_access,
  sepol_compute_av, sepol_compute_member, sepol_compute_relabel,
  sepol_validate_transition

* Improved code quality and bug fixes

Shortlog of changes since the 3.4-rc1 release
---------------------------------------------
Christian Göttsche (19):
      libsepol: add sepol_av_perm_to_string
      libsepol: introduce sepol_const_security_context_t typedef
      libsepol: export functions for policy analysis
      libsepol: add policy utilities
      libselinux/utils: check for valid contexts to improve error causes
      policycoreutils: drop usage of egrep in fixfiles
      libsepol/cil: declare file local function pointer static
      libsepol: check correct pointer for oom
      libsepol: drop unnecessary const discarding casts
      libselinux: limit has buffer size
      libsemanage: avoid double fclose
      Correct misc typos
      libsepol/tests: adjust IPv6 netmasks
      libsepol/cil: comment out unused function __cil_verify_rule
      libsemanage: ignore missing prototypes in swig generated code
      Enable missing prototypes
      libselinux: correct parameter type in selabel_open(3)
      libselinux: free memory on selabel_open(3) failure
      libselinux: correctly hash specfiles larger than 4G

James Carter (7):
      libsepol: Replace calls to mallocarray() with calls to calloc()
      setfiles.8: -q is deprecated and has no effect
      libsepol/tests Include policydb.h header for policydb_t declaration
      libsepol/tests: Include paired headers for prototypes
      libsepol/tests: Declare file local functions as static
      libsemanage/tests: Declare file local functions as static
      libsemanage/tests: Remove unused functions

Petr Lautrbach (1):
      Update VERSIONs to 3.4-rc2 for release.


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