Okaaayyy,
I've just been fiddling with my x86 system and suddenly it works.

The trouble is I don't know what it was that I did to fix it. I can only
hope it doesn't un-fix itself just as suddenly.

Regards,

JOhn

John Huttley wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> I've just compared with my X64 test system. Both run
> 2.6.20-hardened-r4 with xfs filesystems.
>
> Both had the problems with the emerge of selinux-base-policy
> segfaulting when trying to load the base policy.
> Both fixed by using semodule manually.
>
> Both have /var/imap with the correct context.
>
> The X64 system works.
>
> Clearly I'll have check it out in detail.
>
> regards,
>
> john
>
>
> Chris PeBenito wrote:
>> On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 11:10 -0400, Chris PeBenito wrote:
>>  
>>> On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 11:07 +1200, John Huttley wrote:
>>>    
>>>> I've successfully made myself a pp  file for cyrus and rlpkg labels
>>>> the
>>>> file correctly.
>>>>
>>>> However when cyrus runs, it then creates some files itself, which are
>>>> not labeled.
>>>>
>>>> What the standard practice for coping with this?
>>>>       
>>> Something is broken.  It should never be creating unlabeled files.
>>> Which kernel and version do you have, and which filesystem is this on?
>>>     
>>
>> Actually, the only way it could legitimately be creating unlabeled files
>> is if the directory itself is unlabeled.
>>
>>  

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