Russell Stockhammer wrote:
>
> > It sounds like you missed the --without-selinux when building glibc 
> in Chapter 5.
>
> I am sure that I did, but just to be sure I re-ran the glibc build 
> still no go with the coreutils build.  I  noticed the following during 
> the configure script run:
>
> checking for rpmatch... yes
> checking selinux/flask.h presence... yes
> checking for selinux/flask.h... yes
> checking for library containing setfilecon... no
> checking selinux/selinux.h usability... yes
> checking selinux/selinux.h presence... yes
> checking for selinux/selinux.h... yes
> checking selinux/context.h usability... yes
> checking selinux/context.h presence... yes
> checking for selinux/context.h... yes
> checking for sig2str... no
>
> Even after deleting all the selinux header files...  No luck.
>
> Any further ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Russ
>
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With your host system you probably have
libselinux(and so forth), I recommend to go ahead and
building everything with SELiux support,
then, at the end of the day if you decide to add a policy
you do, if not then you don't. (at least the system has a security
infrastructure).

Justin P. Mattock
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