jeff wrote:
Well, that's a broad policy. I'm just talking about the ability to disable it, not removing it altogether or whatever.
That wasn't clear from your reference to the bugzilla report which was very specifically due to the interactions between swfdec being installed by default and issues with SELinux policy which has subsequently been fixed.
I'm not talking about regular users. I'm talking about users that also use things like reiserfs/jfs/xfs/etc. and *know* they don't want selinux.
All filesystems that support extended attributes including the above does support SELinux too so that choice shouldn't matter much. If users prefer to disable it for other reasons, that should be supported which the RFE you filed should cover.
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