On Mon, 2006-05-22 at 16:14 +0200, Sascha Geschwandtner wrote:
> I am wondering why bin86 has been put into selinux/200{4,5}/x86/packages
> and other profiles.
> I have uninstalled and put it into package.provided a while ago, rebuilt
> world in the meantime and so far nothing seems to be broken because of it.
> What is the reason for its inclusion in the profiles?

It was in the default-linux profile when we forked off it.  There is no
explicit need for bin86 in SELinux.

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