[Bug 460894] Review Request: ocsigen - Web programming framework

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--- Comment #9 from Wes Shull <wes.shull@xxxxxxxxx>  2009-01-14 06:38:56 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #6)
> (In reply to comment #5)
> > * /usr/bin/ocsigen is system_u:object_r:bin_t; do we maybe want to make it
> > system_u:object_r:httpd_exec_t like apache httpd since it's "just" another
> > webserver?
> 
> I have absolutely no idea how to do this, but sure it sounds
> like a good idea.

bug 243302 details another package dealing with the same thing (yay for bz
being indexed by google now)

I do have a reasonable level of familiarity with creating selinux modules, so
unless you've nothing else to do, leave it for me and I'll take a poke at it
tomorrow.  Once we've got something tested/working we can run it by dwalsh to
make sure it's not insane.

> Debuginfo isn't really that useful for OCaml programs, since
> gdb doesn't know about OCaml.  So you end up having to debug
> assembler.

I take it the symbols are of use to ocamldebug then?  Or could we just strip
useless baggage and discard?

> > * The ocsigen quickstart page indicates most distros include an initscript,
> > which we seem to be lacking.  I'd volunteer but shell scripts make me want to
> > gouge my eyes out.
> 
> Probably best to copy the one from Debian, if they have one:
> 
> http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-ocaml-maint/packages/ocsigen.git;a=summary

I can handle that level of copy-and-tweak, again unless you've just nothing
better to do.

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