Bug#822679: [DSE-Dev] Bug#822679: closed by Laurent Bigonville <bi...@debian.org> (Bug#822679: fixed in libselinux 2.5-2)

2016-05-01 Thread Laurent Bigonville
Le 01/05/16 à 21:01, Yuri D'Elia a écrit : On Sun, May 01 2016, Laurent Bigonville wrote: It's only doing this if /proc is not mounted, something that should happen at early boot. libselinux needs to determine the status of selinux on the machine. This is done by reading

Bug#822679: [DSE-Dev] Bug#822679: closed by Laurent Bigonville <bi...@debian.org> (Bug#822679: fixed in libselinux 2.5-2)

2016-05-01 Thread Yuri D'Elia
On Sun, May 01 2016, Laurent Bigonville wrote: > It's only doing this if /proc is not mounted, something that should > happen at early boot. > > libselinux needs to determine the status of selinux on the machine. This is > done by reading files > under /proc. libselinux should

Bug#822679: [DSE-Dev] Bug#822679: closed by Laurent Bigonville <bi...@debian.org> (Bug#822679: fixed in libselinux 2.5-2)

2016-05-01 Thread Laurent Bigonville
Le 01/05/16 à 14:00, Yuri D'Elia a écrit : I'm_not_ happy with the solution here. This will*still* cause regular userland utilities, such as ls on Debian, to mount /proc when you least expect it to. libselinux must just bail gracefully if /proc is not mounted. It's only doing this if /proc

Bug#822679: closed by Laurent Bigonville <bi...@debian.org> (Bug#822679: fixed in libselinux 2.5-2)

2016-05-01 Thread Yuri D'Elia
On Sun, May 01 2016, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report > which was filed against the libselinux1 package: > > #822679: Attempts to mount /proc as a regular user I'm _not_ happy with the solution here. This will