Zdenek Kotala wrote:
Kohei KaiGai napsal(a):
It seems to me some of SE-PostgreSQL patches are not delivered yet,
although [3/4] and [4/4] were already done.
Does anti-spam system caught my previous three messages?
If necessary, I will send them again.
There is a file size limitation. If
Kohei KaiGai napsal(a):
It seems to me some of SE-PostgreSQL patches are not delivered yet,
although [3/4] and [4/4] were already done.
Does anti-spam system caught my previous three messages?
If necessary, I will send them again.
There is a file size limitation. If your patch is too big (I
Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Kohei KaiGai wrote:
The series of patches are the proposal of Security-Enhanced PostgreSQL
(SE-PostgreSQL) for the upstreamed PostgreSQL 8.4 development cycle.
Before we go any further, is this work derived from SELinux? If so, is
it covered under the GPL? If so, can
I'll submit the proposal of SE-PostgreSQL patches again, because some of
previous
messages are filtered due to attachment and I cannot provide whole of patches
yet.
Please refer the pointed URL, as follows.
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The series of patches are the proposal of Security-Enhanced PostgreSQL
KaiGai Kohei wrote:
Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Before we go any further, is this work derived from SELinux? If so, is
it covered under the GPL? If so, can it be licensed under BSD terms?
All of SE-PostgreSQL works are licensed unser BSD terms.
We are considering to push SE-PostgreSQL into
Kohei KaiGai wrote:
The series of patches are the proposal of Security-Enhanced PostgreSQL
(SE-PostgreSQL) for the upstreamed PostgreSQL 8.4 development cycle.
Before we go any further, is this work derived from SELinux? If so, is
it covered under the GPL? If so, can it be licensed under BSD
Alvaro Herrera wrote:
KaiGai Kohei wrote:
Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Before we go any further, is this work derived from SELinux? If so, is
it covered under the GPL? If so, can it be licensed under BSD terms?
All of SE-PostgreSQL works are licensed unser BSD terms.
We are considering to push
KaiGai,
The series of patches are the proposal of Security-Enhanced PostgreSQL
(SE-PostgreSQL) for the upstreamed PostgreSQL 8.4 development cycle.
Since I'm (Finally!) expecting the TrustedSolaris folks to put some work into
PostgreSQL as well this year, I'm going to ask them to look over