On Sun, 2005-03-27 at 01:54 +0100, Lorenzo Hernández García-Hierro wrote: > I'm (very) glad to announce the availability of the first targeted > policy package for Debian and more concretely Ubuntu Linux Very cool, I'm excited about this. > The policy source itself has nothing to do Russell Coker's old > selinux-policy-default, but the package is based on his one, this mean,s > same configuration method. I assume you mean this: + print "Do you want $file:" . substr($line, 6); + print "Yes/No/Display [Y/n/d]? "; I suggest that you simply delete this code entirely, and install every .te file. It's outdated for several reasons: 1) With the new dynamic boolean support, SELinux enforcement for a particular daemon can be turned off at runtime, instead of at policy build time. 2) The targeted policy is significantly smaller than the strict, so there are no space/size concerns. 3) It's always been annoying as hell :)
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