El sáb, 26-03-2005 a las 20:41 -0500, Colin Walters escribió: > Very cool, I'm excited about this. We'll see how well it works. If not, then blame at me ;) > 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 It's outdated for several reasons: 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 :) Done, I'm doing some improvements for the -3 revision. Now I need to do other stuff, I'll upload the new package later. Cheers and thanks for the help ;), -- Lorenzo Hernández García-Hierro <lorenzo@xxxxxxx> [1024D/6F2B2DEC] & [2048g/9AE91A22][http://tuxedo-es.org]
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