Error message was, like this. module exim's global requirement were not met. exim_exec_t So I semodule -r ed exim and reinstalled. No error this time. 2007/10/3, Shintaro Fujiwara <shintaro.fujiwara@xxxxxxxxx>: > Thanks! Kaigai-san. > > 2007/10/3, KaiGai Kohei <kaigai@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > Shintaro Fujiwara wrote: > > > Hi, I want to be entertained by SEPostgresql. > > > > > > I succeeded installing my note-pc SEPostgresql. > > > > > > But I can't find any sepostgresql module by > > > semodule -l or cant initialize db. > > > There is nothing /etc/init.d/sepostgresql > > > What's wrong. > > > > You don't succeed to install SE-PostgreSQL :) > > Indeed :( > > > > During the installing process of SEPostgresql, > > > I got errors on dependencies, so I install with > > > option --oldpackage, because > > > I already updated to 2.6.4-43. > > > > You HAVE TO install the selinux-policy package with > > with object classes/permission related to SE-PostgreSQL. > > OK, now I understand why. > > > Unfortunatelly, we have not released the package based on > > the latest selinux-policy. > > Please apply selinux-policy-2.6.4-42.sepgsql instead. > > All rihgt. I can pickup 2.6.4-42's and try again tonight JST. > > > In Fedora 7 system, the default base security policy does not > > contain any object classes/permissions definition related to > > database management system, so we have to replace it by > > the .sepgsql version. > > Got it, buddy. > I understand sepgsql needs new classes/permissions stuff. > > > > And I got error on semodule, too after installed > > > SEPostgresql. > > > What's wrong and what should I do? > > > > What kind of errores are happen? > > I don't have it anymore, but link package failed or > something like that. > > Anyway, I will try again and give you report on it, thanks. > > > > Thanks, > > -- > > OSS Platform Development Division, NEC > > KaiGai Kohei <kaigai@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > -- fedora-selinux-list mailing list fedora-selinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list