I'm not aware of SELinux having issues with any shell language in
particular. But SELinux can be a tricky if you edit or copy over system
files and don't already know what "context" it expects for those files.

Have you had a problem before with SELinux and a shell language? Or are you
concerned about something specific?

On Jul 31, 2016 7:16 PM, "John Chludzinski" <john.chludzin...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Are there any issues with Fish in connection with SELinux that anyone's
> aware of?
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