On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Daniel J Walsh wrote: > If you are changing the locate of an executable or libraries the > executables write to, please make sure SELinux labels are still > consistant or contact the selinux developers for help. IF you update a > package in a released version of Fedora and change the locations you > MUST make sure it still works with selinux in enforcing mode. > > packagekit got released this to F13 and Rawhide this week and changed > its location. packagekitd should be labeled rpm_exec_t, Since it moved > it got the default label and is now running unconfined. This causes > labels to get screwed up and lots of bugs are being reported on it. It > gives SELinux a bad name. And it makes our user community mad. SELinux > has been around a long time. Packages should be using it at least in > testing. This is unacceptable. > Please write up a guideline proposal, stating what needs to be checked on an update by the packager, and submit it to FPC. I am sure that they will consider it, and it will make things clear for packagers. Thanks, Orcan -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel