This is the second selinux-policy update within a couple of days, and both were 
promoted from "enhancement" to "security". That's a major pain in the rear. Why 
do these have to land on all systems?

- Stephan

On Nov 21, 2012, at 17:40 , Pat Riehecky wrote:

> Synopsis: Low: selinux-policy enhancement update
> Issue date: 2012-11-19
> 
> This update adds the following enhancements:
> 
> * An SELinux policy for openshift packages has been added
> 
> This update has been placed in the security tree to avoid selinux
> related problems.
> 
> 
> SL6.x
> 
> SRPMS:
> selinux-policy-3.7.19-155.el6_3.8.src.rpm
> 
> i386:
> selinux-policy-3.7.19-155.el6_3.8.noarch.rpm
> selinux-policy-doc-3.7.19-155.el6_3.8.noarch.rpm
> selinux-policy-minimum-3.7.19-155.el6_3.8.noarch.rpm
> selinux-policy-mls-3.7.19-155.el6_3.8.noarch.rpm
> selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-155.el6_3.8.noarch.rpm
> 
> 
> x86_64:
> selinux-policy-3.7.19-155.el6_3.8.noarch.rpm
> selinux-policy-doc-3.7.19-155.el6_3.8.noarch.rpm
> selinux-policy-minimum-3.7.19-155.el6_3.8.noarch.rpm
> selinux-policy-mls-3.7.19-155.el6_3.8.noarch.rpm
> selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-155.el6_3.8.noarch.rpm

-- 
Stephan Wiesand
DESY -DV-
Platanenenallee 6
15738 Zeuthen, Germany

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