selinux/policycoreutils/hll
Petr Lautrbach 7a728e46a5 libsemanage: Use pp module name instead of filename
When a user installs a module, the filename is used as the module name.
This change was introduced with CIL language where a module name is not
stored in the module itself. It means that when a pp module has
different filename and stored module name, the filename is used instead
of the stored module name. It brings problems with compatibility for
scripts and modules which were built and used on older system and were
migrated to the new userspace.

This patch changes the behavior of semanage_direct_install_file() which
is used by 'semodule -i' so that when a module with pp language
extension is installed, it tries to get and use a stored module name
instead of a filename. A warning message is provided.

The warning message in policycoreutils/hll/pp is updated to reflect this
change:

$ semodule -X 400 -i /root/testfile.pp
Warning: SELinux userspace will refer to the module from /root/testfile.pp as testmod rather than testfile

$ /usr/libexec/selinux/hll/pp /root/testfile.pp testfile.cil
Warning: SELinux userspace will refer to the module from /root/testfile.pp as testmod rather than testfile

Signed-off-by: Petr Lautrbach <plautrba@redhat.com>
2016-09-26 11:38:45 -04:00
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pp libsemanage: Use pp module name instead of filename 2016-09-26 11:38:45 -04:00
Makefile policycoreutils: add a HLL compiler to convert policy packages (.pp) to CIL 2014-08-26 08:03:31 -04:00