On 02/14/2011 08:36 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
Andrew Dunstan<and...@dunslane.net> writes:
Yeah. The next thing I hit was this:
[andrew@aurelia sepgsql]$ make -f /usr/share/selinux/devel/Makefile
sepgsql-regtest.pp
cat: /selinux/mls: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `sepgsql-regtest.pp'. Stop.
[andrew@aurelia sepgsql]$
Hmph. A build with --with-selinux goes through for me on a
pretty-vanilla Fedora 13 installation (at least the build and install
steps, I dunno how to test it).
It looks to me like /selinux/mls is some weird phony-filesystem file,
because "cat" prints one character (a "1") while "ls" claims the file is
of zero length. So it's probably something consed up by the kernel,
like /proc/. Do you have selinux enabled on your machine?
Np, but that really shouldn't be a build requirement, ISTM, even if it
is a test requirement.
(BTW, testing what seems to be a kernel-configuration-reporting flag at
build time strikes me as pretty awful design.)
Yeah, I agree.
cheers
andrew
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