On 2 April 2014, Bram Moolenaar <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Patch 7.4.238
> Problem:    Vim does not support the smack library.
> Solution:   Add smack support (Jose Bollo)
> Files:            src/config.h.in, src/configure.in, src/fileio.c, 
> src/memfile.c,
>           src/os_unix.c, src/undo.c, src/auto/configure
[...]
> ! dnl Link with -lsmack for Smack stuff; if not found
> ! AC_MSG_CHECKING(--disable-smack argument)
> ! AC_ARG_ENABLE(smack,
> !     [  --disable-smack        Do not check for Smack support.],
> !     , enable_smack="yes")
[...]

    Perhaps this should be disabled by default?  The existence of smack
doesn't mean it's actually in use, or configured to do something useful.
Case in point, it makes Vim spit out messages like this:

Could not remove security context security.SMACK64 for 
/home/lcd047/tmp/puppetlint.vim.swp
Could not remove security context security.SMACK64EXEC for 
/home/lcd047/tmp/puppetlint.vim.swp
Could not remove security context security.SMACK64MMAP for 
/home/lcd047/tmp/puppetlint.vim.swp

    /lcd

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