On 06/30/2009 10:08 AM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
In the freeIPA project we have our own SELinux policy. We support RHEL 5
up through Fedora Rawhide. With Fedora 11 we saw some problems compiling
our SELinux module which Dan Walsh provided a patch for. I haven't tried
this on older releases yet but I'm guessing it won't work as expected
(some policies seem to have been renamed, such as
corenet_non_ipsec_sendrecv() -> corenet_all_recvfrom_unlabeled()
My question is, how can we handle this in our source tree? Are we going
to need to maintain per-release policies or does SELinux support some
sort of versioning conditionals?
thanks
rob
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The old interface will work, it just reports a nasty warning message
when you compile it against newer policy. So I think you are safe
compiling it on RHEL5 and installing it on F10/F11.
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