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Changelog for setools-gui-4.5.1-2.1.x86_64.rpm :

* Tue May 28 2024 Cathy Hu - Rework packaging to modern python packaging - python-setools module now builds for python310, python311, python312 for tw and builds for python311 in 15.4 + 15.5 - setools-console scripts will use python311 as default in factory, 15.4 and 15.5 - moved %dir %{_docdir}/%{name}/ and %{_docdir}/%{name}/
* out of the python-setools module into setools-console as it does not belong in there and causes conflicts between python versions - moved %{python_sitearch}/setoolsgui from setools-gui into the python-setools module for multiversion build
* Thu May 02 2024 Filippo Bonazzi - Update to version 4.5.1: - Correct annotations of NetworkX types to make it optional again. - Fix packaging issue for apol\'s style sheet (apol.css).- Drop 0001-Make-networkx-optional-again-Fixes-125.patch fixed upstream- Change networkx Requires to Suggests
* Thu Apr 18 2024 Cathy Hu - Fix build for 15.4 and 15.5: - Minimum required python version is 3.11, so building only for python311 - Remove dependency for networkx: 0001-Make-networkx-optional-again-Fixes-125.patch
* Thu Mar 21 2024 Filippo Bonazzi - Update to version 4.5.0: - User Visible Changes
* Add graphical results for information flow analysis and domain transition analysis, available in apol, sedta, and seinfoflow.
* Add tooltips, What\'s This?, and detail popups in apol to help cross-referencing query and analysis results along with context-sensitive help. - Under The Hood Changes
* Rework apol to fully generate the UI programmatically.
* Update apol to PyQt6
* Replace deprecated uses of pkg_resources and distutils.
* Begin adding unit tests for apol UI. - Updated Dependencies SETools now higher minimum versions of the following dependencies:
* Python 3.10
* NetworkX 2.6
* PyQt6
* Cython 0.29.14 - New Dependencies
* pygraphviz (for seinfoflow, sedta, apol)
* Mon Dec 11 2023 Johannes Segitz - Update to version 4.4.4:
* Update for compiling with libsepol 3.6.
* Tue Aug 01 2023 Filippo Bonazzi - Update to version 4.4.3:
* Fix compilation with Cython 3.0.0.
* Improve man pages.
* Remove neverallow options in sediff.
* Add -r option to seinfoflow to get flows into the source type.
* Reject a rule with no permissions as invalid policy.
* Fri Jul 14 2023 Shung-Hsi Yu - Add python3-setuptools as a runtime requirement of python3-setools (boo#1213305)
* Wed Apr 26 2023 Filippo Bonazzi - Update to version 4.4.2:
* Make NetworkX optional. sedta and seinfoflow tools, along with the equivalent analyses in apol require NetworkX.
* Remove neverallow options in sesearch and apol. These are not usable since they are removed in the final binary policy.- Drop make_networkx_optional.patch, now merged upstream
* Mon Feb 06 2023 Filippo Bonazzi - Update to version 4.4.1:
* Replace deprecated NetworkX function use in information flow and domain transition analysis. This function was removed in NetworkX 3.0.
* Fix bug in apol copy and cut functions when copying from a tree view.
* Fix bug with extended permission set construction when a range includes 0x0.
* Add sesearch -Sp option for permission subset match.
* Fix error in man page description for sesearch -ep option.
* Improve output stability in constraint, common, class, role, and user queries.
* Updated permission map.
* Fix bug in sechecker parsing of multiline values.
* Other code cleanups not visible to users.
* Fri Sep 02 2022 Johannes Segitz - Added README.SUSE and drop recommend for python3-networkx altogether (bsc#1202676)
* Tue Feb 22 2022 Shung-Hsi Yu - Add make_networkx_optional.patch to cut down installation requirements- Change python3-networkx from require into recommend
* Tue Jun 08 2021 Dominique Leuenberger - Fix dependency of python3-setools: require python3, not python (which is python2) (bsc#1200649).
* Tue Mar 09 2021 Johannes Segitz - Update to the version 4.4.0:
* Added support for old Boolean name substitution in seinfo and sesearch.
* Added sechecker tool which is a configuration file driven analysis tool.
 
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