From: Christopher J. P. <cpe...@tr...> - 2009-01-29 16:52:48
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On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 08:42 -0500, Christopher J. PeBenito wrote: > On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 21:32 +1100, James Morris wrote: > > I'm trying to run the LTP SELinux tests using the latest CVS version of > > LTP and current Fedora development, and get the following policy > > compilation error: > > > > ---- > > Compiling targeted test_policy module > > > > test_policy.te:1730: Warning: r_dir_perms is deprecated please use list_dir_perms instead. > > test_policy.te:1731: Warning: r_file_perms is deprecated please use read_file_perms instead. > > [lots of warnings similar to the above] > > > > /usr/bin/checkmodule: loading policy configuration from > > tmp/test_policy.tmp > > test_policy.te":16:ERROR 'syntax error' at token > > 'userdom_use_sysadm_terms' on line 3198: > > userdom_use_sysadm_terms(testdomain) > > # This allows read and write sysadm ttys and ptys. > > /usr/bin/checkmodule: error(s) encountered while parsing configuration > > make[1]: *** [tmp/test_policy.mod] Error 1 > > make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/share/selinux/devel' > > make: *** [load] Error 2 > > Failed to build and load test_policy module, aborting test run. > > ---- > > > > Is this likely to be fixed soon, and/or any suggestions for a workaround? > > It won't compile with the current trunk refpolicy, since the current > release was a major, API breaking change. I'll try to get a patch out > shortly. I updated the policy since its fairly old, though I didn't convert its raw rules over to use interfaces. However this didn't completely fix it, as there is usage of a "unconfined_runs_test()", which isn't in the upstream refpolicy nor the fedora policy, as far as I can see. One of the updates includes use of sysadm_entry_spec_domtrans_to(), which is in the upstream refpolicy, but doesn't seem to have made its way downstream to the fedora policy. I have attached my work so someone familiar with the LTP test cases can use it to complete the fix. -- Chris PeBenito Tresys Technology, LLC (410) 290-1411 x150 |