python/sepolicy: silence new flake8 warnings
pyflakes 2.2.0 improved the way format strings are analyzed, which triggers new warnings in flake8: python/sepolicy/sepolicy/manpage.py:1046:23: F999 '...' % ... has unused named argument(s): type python/sepolicy/sepolicy/manpage.py:1225:23: F999 '...' % ... has unused named argument(s): user Remove the unused arguments in order to silence these warnings. This fixes failures in Travis-CI such as https://travis-ci.org/github/SELinuxProject/selinux/jobs/686230518#L5153 Signed-off-by: Nicolas Iooss <nicolas.iooss@m4x.org> Acked-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
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@ -1074,7 +1074,7 @@ If you wanted to change the default user mapping to use the %(user)s_u user, you
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.B semanage login -m -s %(user)s_u __default__
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.B semanage login -m -s %(user)s_u __default__
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""" % {'desc': self.desc, 'type': self.type, 'user': self.domainname, 'range': self._get_users_range()})
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""" % {'desc': self.desc, 'user': self.domainname, 'range': self._get_users_range()})
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if "login_userdomain" in self.attributes and "login_userdomain" in self.all_attributes:
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if "login_userdomain" in self.attributes and "login_userdomain" in self.all_attributes:
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self.fd.write("""
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self.fd.write("""
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@ -1245,7 +1245,7 @@ Execute the following to see the types that the SELinux user %(type)s can execut
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.B $ sesearch -A -s %(type)s -c process -p transition
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.B $ sesearch -A -s %(type)s -c process -p transition
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""" % {'user': self.domainname, 'type': self.type})
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""" % {'type': self.type})
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def _role_header(self):
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def _role_header(self):
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self.fd.write('.TH "%(user)s_selinux" "8" "%(user)s" "mgrepl@redhat.com" "%(user)s SELinux Policy documentation"'
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self.fd.write('.TH "%(user)s_selinux" "8" "%(user)s" "mgrepl@redhat.com" "%(user)s SELinux Policy documentation"'
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