Yep, my question should be the same thing with thread, and it seems there no clear solution by now, doesn't it?
Walter On 9/11/07, Bill Sharer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > lol! I was wondering if that was the thread I had started, and sure > enough it was... I need to get back to playing around with that > server. For a while I had problems getting glibc to build. After > python went to 2.5, libcap got out of sync somehow and CAP_AUDIT_WRITE > wasn't getting defined in its capability.h file. I finally had time to > get that straightened out this weekend and started an emerge e system. > I'd love to be able to get to the point where I can turn on enforcing, > but it will be a while. > > Remy Bosch wrote: > > Antoine Martin wrote: > > > >> I haven't really looked very long, but there seems to be a bunch of > >> file_t labels in those audit messages which would indicate that the > >> files aren't labeled properly. What's dev mounted as? tmpfs, udev? > >> > >> > > > > Hmmm.... sounds familiar. See this thread: > > http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-565872.html > > > > And note the last entry! > > > > > > Remy > > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > >
