#!/bin/sh [ "$1" = python3-selinux ] || exit 0 python3 - <<'EOF' import selinux # Verify key functions are available from the C extension assert hasattr(selinux, 'is_selinux_enabled'), "is_selinux_enabled missing" assert hasattr(selinux, 'getfilecon'), "getfilecon missing" assert hasattr(selinux, 'matchpathcon'), "matchpathcon missing" assert hasattr(selinux, 'selinux_getenforcemode'), "selinux_getenforcemode missing" assert hasattr(selinux, 'security_check_context'), "security_check_context missing" assert hasattr(selinux, 'context_new'), "context_new missing" # Validate context parsing (works without a running SELinux system) ctx = selinux.context_new("system_u:object_r:bin_t:s0") assert ctx is not None, "context_new returned None" assert selinux.context_type_get(ctx) == "bin_t" assert selinux.context_role_get(ctx) == "object_r" assert selinux.context_user_get(ctx) == "system_u" assert selinux.context_range_get(ctx) == "s0" print("python3-selinux OK") EOF