On Thu, May 03, 2018 at 10:52:24AM -0400, Stephen Smalley wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> If you have encountered any unreported problems with the 2.8-rcX releases or 
> have any
> pending patches you believe should be included in the 2.8 release, please 
> post them soon.

the rc2 release has been fine for me for several days now. And I havent
heard any issues from any gentoo users either so we're probably good to
go. -rc1 failed to boot properly for me because some important things in
/run or /dev didnt get labeled but that was fixed in rc2.

> Also, let us know of any additions or changes that should be made to the 
> release notes;
> the current draft is as follows.
> 
> User-visible changes:
> 
> * semanage fcontext -l now also lists home directory entries from
> file_contexts.homedirs.
> 
> * semodule can now enable or disable multiple modules in the same
> operation by specifying a list of modules after -e or -d, making them
> consistent with the -i/u/r/E options.
> 
> * CIL now supports multiple declarations of types, attributes, and
> (non-conflicting) object contexts (e.g. genfscon), enabled via the -m
> or --multiple-decls option to secilc.
> 
> * libsemanage no longer deletes the tmp directory if there is an error
> while committing the policy transaction, so that any temporary files
> can be further inspected for debugging purposes (e.g. to examine a
> particular line of the generated CIL module).  The tmp directory will
> be deleted upon the next transaction, so no manual removal is needed.
> 
> * Support was added for SCTP portcon statements. The corresponding
> kernel support was introduced in Linux 4.17, and is only active if the
> extended_socket_class policy capability is enabled in the policy.

Perhaps also note that the sctp stuff is in refpolicy and this 2.8
release is required to compile it.

I tried doing a release of the gentoo policy (we merge from HEAD fairly
frequently not only the big releases) and it fails to compile. I will
add the sctp stuff back into gentoo's policy later then make the
policies require >=2.8.

-- Jason

> * sepol_polcap_getnum/name() were exported as part of the shared libsepol
> interface, initially for use by setools4.
> 
> * semodule_deps was removed since it has long been broken and is not useful
> for CIL modules.
> 
> Packaging-relevant changes:
> 
> * When overriding PREFIX, BINDIR, SBINDIR, SHLIBDIR, LIBEXECDIR, etc.,
> DESTDIR has to be removed from the definition. For example on Arch
> Linux, SBINDIR="${pkgdir}/usr/bin" was changed to SBINDIR="/usr/bin".
> 
> * Defining variable LIBSEPOLA (to /usr/lib/libsepol.a, for example) is
> no longer mandatory (thanks to the switch to "-l:libsepol.a" in
> Makefiles).
> 
> * PYSITEDIR has been renamed PYTHONLIBDIR (and its definition changed).
> 
> * selinux-gui (i.e. system-config-selinux GUI application) is now
> compatible with Python 3. Doing this required migrating away from
> PyGTK to the supported PyGI library. This means that selinux-gui now
> depends on python-gobject, Gtk+ 3 and selinux-python. It no longer
> requires PyGtk or Python 2.

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