Index: libsemanage-3.8.1/man/man5/semanage.conf.5
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--- libsemanage-3.8.1.orig/man/man5/semanage.conf.5
+++ libsemanage-3.8.1/man/man5/semanage.conf.5
@@ -1,16 +1,19 @@
-.TH semanage.conf "5" "September 2011" "semanage.conf" "Linux System Administration"
+.TH semanage.conf 5 "September 2011" "semanage.conf"
+"Linux System Administration"
 .SH NAME
 semanage.conf \- global configuration file for the SELinux Management library
 .SH DESCRIPTION
-.PP
 The
-.BR semanage.conf
-file is usually located under the directory /etc/selinux and it is used for run-time configuration of the
+.B semanage.conf
+file is usually located under the directory /etc/selinux
+and it is used for run-time configuration of the
 behavior of the SELinux Management library.
 
 .PP
-Each line should contain a configuration parameter followed by the equal sign ("=") and then followed by the configuration value for that
-parameter. Anything after the "#" symbol is ignored similarly to empty lines.
+Each line should contain a configuration parameter
+followed by the equal sign ("=")
+and then followed by the configuration value for that parameter.
+Anything after the "#" symbol is ignored similarly to empty lines.
 
 .PP
 The following parameters are allowed:
@@ -18,49 +21,75 @@ The following parameters are allowed:
 .RS
 .TP
 .B module-store
-Specify how the SELinux Management library should interact with the SELinux policy store. When set to "direct", the SELinux
-Management library writes to the SELinux policy module store directly (this is the default setting).
+Specify how the SELinux Management library should interact with the
+SELinux policy store.
+When set to "direct",
+the SELinux Management library writes to the SELinux policy module store
+directly
+(this is the default setting).
 Otherwise a socket path or a server name can be used for the argument.
-If the argument begins with "/" (as in "/foo/bar"), it represents the path to a named socket that should be used to connect the policy management
-server.
-If the argument does not begin with a "/" (as in "example.com:4242"), it should be interpreted as the name of a remote policy management server
-to be used through a TCP connection (default port is 4242 unless a different one is specified after the server name using the colon to separate
-the two fields).
+If the argument begins with "/"
+(as in "/foo/bar"),
+it represents the path to a named socket
+that should be used to connect the policy management server.
+If the argument does not begin with a "/"
+(as in "example.com:4242"),
+it should be interpreted as the name of a remote policy management server
+to be used through a TCP connection
+(default port is 4242
+unless a different one is specified after the server name using the colon
+to separate the two fields).
 
 .TP
 .B root
-Specify an alternative root path to use for the store. The default is "/"
+Specify an alternative root path to use for the store.
+The default is "/"
 
 .TP
 .B store-root
-Specify an alternative store_root path to use. The default is "/var/lib/selinux"
+Specify an alternative store_root path to use.
+The default is "/var/lib/selinux"
 
 .TP
 .B compiler-directory
-Specify an alternative directory that contains HLL to CIL compilers. The default value is "/usr/libexec/selinux/hll".
+Specify an alternative directory that contains HLL to CIL compilers.
+The default value is "/usr/libexec/selinux/hll".
 
 .TP
 .B ignore-module-cache
-Whether or not to ignore the cache of CIL modules compiled from HLL. It can be set to either "true" or "false" and is set to "false" by default.
-If the cache is ignored, then all CIL modules are recompiled from their HLL modules.
+Whether or not to ignore the cache of CIL modules compiled from HLL.
+It can be set to either "true" or "false"
+and is set to "false" by default.
+If the cache is ignored,
+then all CIL modules are recompiled from their HLL modules.
 
 .TP
 .B policy-version
-When generating the policy, by default
-.BR semanage
-will set the policy version to POLICYDB_VERSION_MAX, as defined in <sepol/policydb/policydb.h>. Change this setting if a different
-version needs to be set for the policy.
+When generating the policy,
+by default
+.B semanage
+will set the policy version to POLICYDB_VERSION_MAX,
+as defined in <sepol/policydb/policydb.h>.
+Change this setting
+if a different version needs to be set for the policy.
 
 .TP
 .B target-platform
-The target platform to generate policies for. Valid values are "selinux" and "xen", and is set to "selinux" by default.
+The target platform to generate policies for.
+Valid values are "selinux" and "xen",
+and is set to "selinux" by default.
 
 .TP
 .B expand-check
 Whether or not to check "neverallow" rules when executing all
-.BR semanage
-command. It can be set to either "0" (disabled) or "1" (enabled) and by default it is enabled. There might be a large
-penalty in execution time if this option is enabled.
+.B semanage
+command. It can be set to either "0"
+(disabled)
+or "1"
+(enabled)
+and by default it is enabled.
+There might be a large penalty in execution time
+if this option is enabled.
 
 .TP
 .B file-mode
@@ -68,62 +97,96 @@ By default the permission mode for the r
 
 .TP
 .B save-previous
-It controls whether the previous module directory is saved after a successful commit to the policy store and it can be set to
-either "true" or "false". By default it is set to "false" (the previous version is deleted).
+It controls
+whether the previous module directory is saved after a successful commit
+to the policy store
+and it can be set to either "true" or "false".
+By default it is set to "false"
+(the previous version is deleted).
 
 .TP
 .B save-linked
-It controls whether the previously linked module is saved (with name "base.linked") after a successful commit to the policy store.
-It can be set to either "true" or "false" and by default it is set to "false" (the previous module is deleted).
+It controls
+whether the previously linked module is saved
+(with name "base.linked")
+after a successful commit to the policy store.
+It can be set to either "true" or "false"
+and by default
+it is set to "false"
+(the previous module is deleted).
 
 .TP
 .B ignoredirs
-List, separated by ";",  of directories to ignore when setting up users homedirs.
+List,
+separated by ";",
+of directories to ignore
+when setting up users homedirs.
 Some distributions use this to stop labeling /root as a homedir.
 
 .TP
 .B usepasswd
-Whether or not to enable the use getpwent() to obtain a list of home directories to label. It can be set to either "true" or "false".
+Whether or not to enable the use
+.BR getpwent()
+to obtain a list of home directories to label.
+It can be set to either "true" or "false".
 By default it is set to "true".
 
 .TP
 .B disable-genhomedircon
 It controls whether or not the genhomedircon function is executed when using the
-.BR semanage
-command and it can be set to either "false" or "true". By default the genhomedircon functionality is enabled (equivalent
-to this option set to "false").
+.B semanage
+command
+and it can be set to either "false" or "true".
+By default the genhomedircon functionality is enabled
+(equivalent to this option set to "false").
 
 .TP
 .B handle-unknown
-This option overrides the kernel behavior for handling permissions defined in the kernel but missing from the actual policy.
-It can be set to "deny", "reject" or "allow". By default the setting from the policy is taken.
+This option overrides the kernel behavior for handling permissions
+defined in the kernel
+but missing from the actual policy.
+It can be set to "deny",
+"reject" or "allow".
+By default the setting from the policy is taken.
 
 .TP
 .B bzip-blocksize
-It should be in the range 0-9. A value of 0 means no compression. By default the bzip block size is set to 9 (actual block
-size value is obtained after multiplication by 100000).
+It should be in the range 0\(en9.
+A value of 0 means no compression.
+By default the bzip block size is set to 9
+(actual block size value is obtained after multiplication by 100,000).
 
 .TP
 .B bzip-small
-When set to "true", the bzip algorithm shall try to reduce its system memory usage. It can be set to either "true" or "false" and
+When set to "true",
+the bzip algorithm shall try to reduce its system memory usage.
+It can be set to either "true" or "false" and
 by default it is set to "false".
 
 .TP
 .B remove-hll
-When set to "true", HLL files will be removed after compilation into CIL. In order to delete HLL files already compiled into CIL,
+When set to "true",
+HLL files will be removed after compilation into CIL.
+In order to delete HLL files already compiled into CIL,
 modules will need to be recompiled with the
-.BR ignore-module-cache
+.B ignore-module-cache
 option set to 'true' or using the
-.BR ignore-module-cache
-option with semodule. The remove-hll option can be set to either "true" or "false"
+.B ignore-module-cache
+option with semodule.
+The remove-hll option can be set to either "true" or "false"
 and by default it is set to "false".
 
-Please note that since this option deletes all HLL files, an updated HLL compiler will not be able to recompile the original HLL file into CIL.
-In order to compile the original HLL file into CIL, the same HLL file will need to be reinstalled.
+Please note
+that since this option deletes all HLL files,
+an updated HLL compiler will not be able to recompile the original HLL
+file into CIL.
+In order to compile the original HLL file into CIL,
+the same HLL file will need to be reinstalled.
 
 .TP
 .B optimize-policy
-When set to "true", the kernel policy will be optimized upon rebuilds.
+When set to "true",
+the kernel policy will be optimized upon rebuilds.
 It can be set to either "true" or "false" and by default it is set to "true".
 
 .TP
@@ -210,12 +273,12 @@ The syntax is identical to the above com
 The program should exit with a value of 0 on success, and non zero on
 failure.
 
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.SH SEE ALSO
 .TP
-semanage(8)
-.PP
+.BR semanage(8)
 
 .SH AUTHOR
 This manual page was written by Guido Trentalancia <guido@trentalancia.com>.
 
-The SELinux management library was written by Tresys Technology LLC and Red Hat Inc.
+The SELinux management library was written by Tresys Technology LLC
+and Red Hat Inc.
