
Second, they finally killed off per-type permissive mode. While they undoubtedly had a brilliant reason for this, this is annoying for developers (both root and non-root) as seemingly random failures are often related to SELinux violations, and you no longer have a way to spot those.Īs such, SuperSU now disables all AUDITDENY rules in the SELinux policy. In English, that means they took a pretty convoluted (and possibly performance degrading?) route of disabling policy violation logging. While the previous SuperSU versions worked fine out-of-the-box with Samsung's beta 6.0 firmwares, the retail firmwares had some extra 'security'.įirst, they AUDITDENY'd nigh every possibly permutation of SELinux rules. The important thing this release is compatibility with the new Samsung 6.0.1 retail firmwares. Today's beta update to SuperSU comes with a number of bugfixes and changes, as is usually the case. Some formatting may be lost, links may be dead, and images may be missing.


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