Re: gdm logout during selinux-policy-targeted update....?

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On 11/7/06, Richard Hally <rhally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tom London wrote:
> Running rawhide, targeted/enforcing.
>
> Running 'yum update' today again (second time) caused a gdm logout in
> the middle of the update when updating selinux-policy-targeted.
>
> Here are the only messages I see:
>
> Nov  7 06:12:21 localhost Updated: pirut.noarch 1.2.7-1.fc7
> Nov  7 06:12:30 localhost kernel: security:  3 users, 6 roles, 1562
> types, 170 bools, 1 sens, 1024 cats
> Nov  7 06:12:30 localhost kernel: security:  59 classes, 48605 rules
> Nov  7 06:12:30 localhost dbus: Can't send to audit system: USER_AVC
> avc:  received policyload notice (seqno=2) : exe="?" (sauid=81,
> hostname=?, addr=?, terminal=?)
> Nov  7 06:12:30 localhost dbus: Can't send to audit system: USER_AVC
> avc:  received policyload notice (seqno=2) : exe="/bin/dbus-daemon"
> (sauid=500, hostname=?, addr=?, terminal=?)
> Nov  7 06:12:30 localhost Updated: selinux-policy-targeted.noarch 2.4.3-1
> Nov  7 06:12:30 localhost gconfd (tbl-4169): starting (version
> 2.16.0), pid 4169 user 'tbl'
>
> Logging in, I can run 'rpm -Uvh selinux-policy-targeted' in permissive
> mode with no problem. Rebooting also seems fine.....
>
> Anyone else seeing this?
>
> Anyone have guesses on what is causing this?
>
> tom
I saw this when you reported it a few days ago but todays update went fine.
The actual update of selinux-policy-targeted [51/128] shows a
"/sbin/restorecon reset /var/cache/mod_proxy context ..."

sorry I can't be more help,
Richard

Being the nervous type, I set permissive mode and separately 'yum
updated' selinux-policy\* for today's update.

No problems.

tom
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