Till Maas wrote:
Daniel J Walsh wrote:
execmod should only be required for a shared library. You can get
selinux to allow this by executing
chcon -t texrel_shlib_t PATHTOLIB
Thanks, this works.
If possible could you build the library to not require this type.
Is there a guide how to do this? I.e. what normally leads to this problem
and to solve it without having to read a lot of selinux? I know, I should
read more about it, but I absolutely do not have so much time for this
right now :-(
Regards,
Till
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explains the memory checks. I would advise you to install
setroubleshoot which should help you with other selinux errors.
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