Jim Cornette wrote:
bloch@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006, Daniel Walsh wrote:
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Fedora Test Update Notification
FEDORA-2006-1293
2006-11-27
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Product : Fedora Core 6
Name : selinux-policy
Version : 2.4.5
Release : 3.fc6
Summary : SELinux policy configuration
Description :
SELinux Reference Policy - modular.
I can't be completely sure, but I believe applying this update caused me
to be logged out of my X session. At least it appears to have been the
last update applied according to /var/log/yum.log, before I was logged
out.
This update caused an exit code of minus one for me which just hung. I
did this update from a terminal.
When I tried to cleanup the aftermath, I noticed that the update makes
a new version directory for every instance with the version
information. This does not seem needed since this is a one instance
package.
Anyway, when cleaning up, I had to remove the directory and content
where the old package was located by version after removing the DB entry.
I think that simply the directory without versioning numbering would
be fine. the aftermath noted ne to this factor. Most packages
overwrite a non-versioned directory and do not have a specific version
to remove. I do think that mozilla did this also which might not have
been needed, since only one version is installable.
Anyway, I recovered from the disaster but doubt the recovery was 100%
clean due to versioned directories.
Jim
I do not know what you are talking about. What directory is versioned?
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