Dear list,

Since today, Vim sends me a strange warning when I write a modified file :

> "scratch" 357 lines, 9418 characters written
> 
> Could not remove security context security.SMACK64 for 
> /home/[...]/vim/undo/%home%[...]%scratch
> Could not remove security context security.SMACK64EXEC for 
> /home/[...]/vim/undo/%home%[...]%scratch
> Could not remove security context security.SMACK64MMAP for 
> /home/[...]/vim/undo/%home%[...]%scratch

This concept seems to be related with SELinux, which is apparently not
activated on my boxes :

> $ ls --context /home/[...]/vim/undo/%home%[...]%scratch 
> 
> ? /home/david/var/quigonjinn/edit/vim/undo/%home%david%notes%scratch

(tested on two distinct computers)

So, Vim does try to remove an inexistant security context on the undofile,
I guess. This is weird, because I’ve seen no patch related with SELinux
recently. Any idea ?

-- 
Regards,

Davido

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