On 01/27/2012 11:19, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
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On 01/27/2012 11:06 AM, David Quigley wrote:
On 01/27/2012 11:03, David Quigley wrote:
On 01/27/2012 09:56, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
On 01/27/2012 02:36 AM, Dave Quigley wrote:
<resent as I sent it from the wrong mailing address>
I am preparing resources for a talk and I'm trying to build
a CentOS 6.2 VM with all the SELinux tools installed on it.
Most of them are easy as they are in the yum repo but I
can't seem to find any RPMs for SLIDE. The tresys yum repo
relies on things that aren't in RHEL6 or EPEL6 and only
seem to be for RHEL 5 at the moment. Has anyone gotten
SLIDE installed on RHEL6? Is Tresys working on releasing
RHEL 6 rpms for SLIDE?
Dave
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yum install eclipse-slide
I thought we shipped it with RHEL6.
I tried that with Centos 6.2 and it didn't work. Doing a yum
search for eclipse-slide doesn't yield any results. If RHEL 6 did
ship it then Centos didn't repackage it for some odd reason. I
can look for the srpms from Red Hat for RHEL 6 to see if there is
a package in there for it.
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I just checked the 6client and 6server source rpm directories on
redhat's site and there is no source rpm for eclipse-slide in
either directory. I think it wasn't packaged for RHEL 6. -- selinux
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Yes you are right we don't package it for RHEL6.
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I know SLIDE isn't required to write policy but if we want to convince
admins and developers that they should be working on SELinux policies
for in-house applications it would be a good idea to give them an IDE to
help them accomplish the task. I doubt we'd need to package the CDS
framework but basic SLIDE would be a good addition. Do they add packages
like that in minor versions of RHEL releases?
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