Jaime Casanova wrote:
SE-Linux:  this patch has effectively been in development for 2 years
ourside the core process before putting it in; the forked SEPostgres is in
use in production. KaiGai has been available for 20 hours a week (or more)
to troubleshoot issues and change APIs.  I really don't see what the problem
is with committing it.


it hasn't been testing by ours in different platforms (ie: ubuntu has
selinux and i want to give it a try, badly enough i have never used
selinux so this is new to me)...

nor we have any evidence that it doesn't affect to users that doesn't
have any variant of selinux (ie: windows)... the real problem here is
the base of users we enough knowledge of the tool to make some usefull
tests

It is obvious, if you see the code.
When SELinux is disabled by platform or GUC option, security hooks
works nothing.

Thanks,
--
OSS Platform Development Division, NEC
KaiGai Kohei <kai...@ak.jp.nec.com>

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