On 11/20/2012 7:32 PM, Casey Schaufler wrote:
On 11/20/2012 4:04 PM, Dave Quigley wrote:
On 11/20/2012 4:09 PM, Casey Schaufler wrote:
On 11/11/2012 10:15 PM, David Quigley wrote:
The NFSv4 working group has finally accepted Labeled NFS as part of
the NFSv4.2
specification and it has been decided that a reposting of the
Labeled NFS code
for inclusion into mainline was a good idea. The patches have been
rebased onto
v3.7-rc2 and have been tested against the SELinux testsuite with the
only
failures being for features not supported by NFS.
I'm trying to get the user space tools built so that I can
do Smack testing. The instructions on selinuxproject.org
seen out of date with regard to the packages required to
build the NFS tools. I have failed to build on Fedora 17
and Ubuntu 12.04. Any pointers beyond what's on the wiki?
Thank you.
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There are a bunch of libs that need to be installed for it to compile
properly.
Yes, indeed!
Unfortunately there are new dependencies which have been added since I
updated the wiki last.
I found that to be the case as well.
unfortunately don't remember what they are.
And they're not obvious.
What I did to build it last time though was to apply the one patch
onto the latest tag from the nfs-utils tree.
Sound simple enough if you're building the nfs-util tree on a daily basis
I suppose. Not something that I do regularly, alas.
Unfortunately I don't have a clean vm on hand at the moment so I can't
manually go through and list all the packages for you. A heavy handed
approach that should still work is that I can give you my rpm list
from my VM and then you can just make sure you have all the devel
packages installed.
I'd be up for that.
Another option would be to grab the nfs-utils srpm for fedora 17 and
just add the patch into the spec file.
Yeah. Or not.
That would work too and tell you the build dependencies you need. I
could also just try to make that for you and put the RPM up but that
wouldn't be for a few days at the earliest.
That, or I could give you the instructions on how to enable and test
Smack.
Thank you.
Dave
Or I could just give you this link and you should be good to go ;)
http://www.selinuxproject.org/~dpquigl/nfs-utils-rpms/
I haven't tried it but it should work. If it doesn't let me know and
i'll try to fix it on my end. I'd imagine you might need to yum remove
nfs-utils first before adding this new one or you could also try an rpm
with the upgrade flag for this instead. Good luck.
Dave
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