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# Maintainer (AUR): Nicolas Iooss (nicolas <dot> iooss <at> m4x <dot> org)
# Contributor (AUR): Timothée Ravier <tim@siosm.fr>
# Contributor (AUR): Nicky726 <Nicky726 [at] gmail [dot] com>
# Contributor (AUR): Xiao-Long Chen <chenxiaolong@cxl.epac.to>
# parabola changes and rationale:
# - Added armv7h
# /!\ Important note when upgrading from setools 3 /!\
# When upgrading with policycoreutils 2.5-3, pacman fails with:
# failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
# :: policycoreutils: installing setools (4.0.1-1) breaks dependency 'setools3-libs'
# In order to upgrade setools, you can either:
# - build setools 4.0.1-1 and setools3-libs 3.3.8-1 and install both packages
# at the same time (with a single "pacman -U" command)
# - temporarily uninstall policycoreutils while upgrading and install it
# again afterwards, or
# - replace setools 3.3.8 with setools3-libs and install setools then.
pkgname=setools
pkgver=4.4.0
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="Policy analysis tools for SELinux"
groups=('selinux')
arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
arch+=('armv7h')
url="https://github.com/SELinuxProject/setools/wiki"
license=('GPL' 'LGPL')
depends=('libsepol>=3.2' 'libselinux>=3.2' 'python' 'python-networkx>=2.0' 'python-setuptools')
optdepends=('python-pyqt5: needed for graphical tools'
'qt5-tools: display apol help with Qt Assistant')
makedepends=('cython' 'python-tox')
checkdepends=('checkpolicy')
conflicts=("selinux-${pkgname}")
provides=("selinux-${pkgname}=${pkgver}-${pkgrel}")
source=("https://github.com/SELinuxProject/setools/releases/download/${pkgver}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.bz2")
sha256sums=('f3786677e40b7f16a226f48f233dcf835e700739614a7dbed2ff61cc9607814e')
build() {
cd "${pkgname}"
python setup.py build_ext
python setup.py build
}
check() {
cd "${pkgname}"
python setup.py test
}
package() {
cd "${pkgname}"
python setup.py install --root="$pkgdir" --optimize=1 --skip-build
}
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