Re: How to get an SELinux policy change

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2008/11/7 yersinia <yersinia.spiros@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Do look useful this docu ?
>
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackagingDrafts/SELinux/PolicyModules

Thank you.  That is a very useful document.  However, it does not
appear to answer my question.  I need a non-default security context
for binaries that are both built and executed in the %build script,
when the policy module has not yet been installed.  It appears to me
that there are only two ways to accomplish this: keep abusing
java_exec_t like I have been, or get a GCL policy incorporated into
selinux-policy* prior to building GCL.  Am I wrong?  Is there some
other option?  Does anyone have any guidance to offer me on which
option to pursue?  Thanks,
-- 
Jerry James
http://loganjerry.googlepages.com/

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