On 8/5/19 6:34 PM, Aristeidis Dimitriadis wrote:
Hello,
I believe there is an error in the packaging of setools-console-analyses which results
in one of the tools being unusable. I am close to submitting a bug report but I would
like someone to have a look first in case I am doing something wrong. Using up-to-date
Fedora 30.
The tool of interest in sedta which performs "Domain transition analysis for
SELinux
policies" (from the manpage). Running this tool results in this:
$ sedta -s <some domain> -p <some policy file>
'DiGraph' object has no attribute 'edges_iter'
This is a Python error and seems related to the networkx Python library which is listed
as a requirement. No version requirements for this library are displayed by rpm.
Installed version (by dnf) is 2.3. However, there is this guide :
https://networkx.github.io/documentation/stable/release/migration_guide_f...
where it is clearly stated that the "edges_iter" API is removed in version 2.0.
The
upstream SELinux tools project which I believe is here :
https://github.com/SELinuxProject/setools
does not use the "edges_iter" API (I grep-ed for it). My guess is that networkx
was
updated but setools-console-analyses was not and now is trying to use an incompatible
library version.
No simillar issues appear on bugzilla. Should I create one?
If I were you I'd sign-up to the selinux list (selinux-join(a)lists.fedoraproject.org)
and
ask there. You'll get much more help with selinux related issues there.
Also, is there a way to report a bug without creating a
bugzilla/fedora account?
No.
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