The SELinux Troubleshooter provides a graphical user interface to help diagnose SELinux policy issues. When Access Vector Cache (AVC) denial messages are logged by SELinux, the SELinux Troubleshooter generates a desktop notification containing information about the problem and allows the user to launch the troubleshooting interface to help track down the cause of the denial.
* Tue Jul 01 2025 Vit Mojzis <vmojzis@redhat.com> - 3.3.35-2
- audit_data: include syslog when needed (RHEL-39978)
* Thu Mar 13 2025 Petr Lautrbach <lautrbach@redhat.com> - 3.3.35-1
- Update tmpfiles.d config (bz#2346971)
- Do not hardcode /var/lib/selinux as store_root
- data: update app icon
- Enable Georgian and Arabic (ar) languages in configure.ac
- Update translations
- Ship with contemporary app icon
- Check that SELinux is enabled before running (rhbz#2178950)
* Thu Jul 27 2023 Petr Lautrbach <lautrbach@redhat.com> - 3.3.32-1
- Always reset pending alarms when alarm(0) (rhbz#2112573)
- 'imp' module is deprecated in favor of 'importlib' (rhbz#2224393)
- Fix build with pip 23.1.2+
- Remove dbus-glib-devel BR as it's only needed when compiled with seappletlegacy
- Rename session bus name to org.fedoraproject.sealert
- seapplet: wrap SEApplet() to try except
- util.py: Add doctext test for build_module_type_cache()
- Update translations