Jim Cornette wrote:
I don't mind the browser being replaced with an individual application
vs a suite of integrated applications for email, browsing and editing. I
miss the missing editing feature the most.
How in the world do you get seamonkey and its corresponding .so files
into the selinux fold? Or better yet, are there guidelines and
assistance given to the Fedora-Extras maintainer that allow their rpms
to set items to the needed SELinux content, in order to work out of the
box?
Just file a bug report with the relevant information in this thread.
There is a draft guide that package maintainers can follow to write
policies when required. SELinux denials can also indicate broken code
which needs to be fixed.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackagingDrafts/SELinux/PolicyModules
For end user docs, see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux
Rahul
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