2013/11/3 Timothée Ravier <siosm99@xxxxxxxxx> > Hi, > > I've updated all the SELinux related packages in the AUR. I've changed > most packages names to better fit with upstream names and AUR naming > policy (selinux-pam -> pam-selinux; selinux-usr-libselinux -> > libselinux). I'll keep the old ones a week or two, just in case, then > I'll ask for deletion. > > I've only tested those packages in SELinux _disabled_ mode as currently > there aren't any usable policy. I'll be working on this from now on. > > Status of core packages that requires patches or rebuild: > > * linux: rebuild. bug opened in the Arch bugtracker; > * coreutils: rebuild (links with libselinux); > * cronie: rebuild '--with-selinux' flag; > * findutils: need SELinux patch, can be upstreamed, but is upstream > still alive ? > * openssh: rebuild '--with-selinux' flag; > * pambase: configuration changes to add pam_selinux.so; > * pam: rebuild '--enable-selinux' flag for Linux-PAM, patch for > pam_unix2, which only removes a function already > implemented in a library elsewhere. Is there an > upstream here? I couldn't find one; > * psmisc: small patch, already upstream. Will be in version 22.21; > * shadow: rebuild '-lselinux' and '--with-selinux' flags; > * sudo: rebuild '--with-selinux' flag; > * systemd: rebuild '--enable-selinux' flag; > * util-linux: rebuild '--with-selinux' flag; > > Total: > > 1 rebuild as-is, > 8 rebuild with additional flags/config, > 3 rebuild with patches required (with one already upstream and two > potentially dead upstream). > > I think this looks good! > > Suggestions for packages are welcomed as AUR comments or issues on > GitHub: https://github.com/Siosm/siosm-selinux > > A repository with signed packages for x86-64 only is available at > http://repo.siosm.fr/siosm-selinux/ (See > https://tim.siosm.fr/repositories/ if you need instructions or GPG > public key). > > I'll also update the Arch Wiki SELinux page soon. > > I'll setup an other repository for the SELinux policy as soon as I have > something which can boot in enforcing mode. > > Cheers, > > Tim > I have to congratulate you and all devs for the really great work. A big thanks!