Jason Zaman 0a150ca94d audit2allow: fix audit2why import from seobject.
Commit b43991f9135e5422fd1058ecbd427ae6c9283eab broke audit2why because
boolean_desc was imported indirectly via seobject. Use it directly from
sepolicy instead.

$ cd policycoreutils/audit2allow
$ make test
test_audit2why (__main__.Audit2allowTests)
Verify audit2why works ... Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/bin/audit2why", line 365, in <module>
    app.main()
  File "/bin/audit2why", line 353, in main
    self.__output()
  File "/bin/audit2why", line 295, in __output
    return self.__output_audit2why()
  File "/bin/audit2why", line 263, in __output_audit2why
    print("\tDescription:\n\t%s\n" % seobject.boolean_desc(b[0]))
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'boolean_desc'
FAIL

Signed-off-by: Jason Zaman <jason@perfinion.com>
2016-08-19 08:45:10 -04:00
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