On Tuesday 07 February 2006 21:58, Nicolas François
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you think we need a versionned dependency on libselinux1-dev?
We don't have any plans to break the interface, but new things are
periodically added to it. So it would make sense to have a versioned
dependency on
Hello,
Do you think we need a versionned dependency on libselinux1-dev?
Also, given the current build system, the tools of the login package
(login, su, lastlog, faillog, sg) will have a shared library dependency on
the selinux libraries.
Do you think that may be a problem?
Kind Regards,
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On Tuesday 07 February 2006 16:45, Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Currently useradd/userdel make a SE Linux system unusable and unbootable,
the change I request fixes that. The base functionality of /bin/passwd
works, but it doesn't perform checks for SE Linux permission, so
Package: passwd
Version: 1:4.0.14-4
Severity: normal
Now that libselinux1 has priority required there is no reason for any
package not to include SE Linux support.
Please remove the --without-selinux from debian/rules. This will not
alter the functionality on a non-SE system, but makes a big
Quoting Russell Coker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Package: passwd
Version: 1:4.0.14-4
Severity: normal
Now that libselinux1 has priority required there is no reason for any
package not to include SE Linux support.
Please remove the --without-selinux from debian/rules. This will not
alter the
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 04:18, Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Please remove the --without-selinux from debian/rules. This will not
alter the functionality on a non-SE system, but makes a big difference
when running SE Linux.
I see no objection to this. Last time we were
Currently useradd/userdel make a SE Linux system unusable and unbootable, the
change I request fixes that. The base functionality of /bin/passwd works,
but it doesn't perform checks for SE Linux permission, so root:user_r:user_t
can change passwords for any user. This is also fixed by the
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