RE: Effect of changing SELinux package versions...

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On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 13:00 -0500, Hasan Rezaul-CHR010 wrote:
> Hi Stephen,
> 
> So turns out that the core SELinux packages shown below are the versions
> in Fedora Core 7.
> 
> Are these versions known to be stable versions that will work well
> together ?  If not, where can I find the latest set of stable core
> SELinux packages ?
> 
> > 1.  audit 1.5.3
> > 2.  libselinux 2.0.13
> > 3.  libsemanage 2.0.1
> > 4.  libsepol 2.0.3
> > 5.  libsetrans 0.1.18
> > 6.  mcstrans 0.2.5
> > 7.  policycoreutils 2.0.16
> > 8.  setools 3.2-0

If they shipped together in a given Fedora release, then they should
work well together.  The only reason to move to a newer upstream version
would be if you needed some feature that didn't yet exist when that
Fedora release was made.

-- 
Stephen Smalley
National Security Agency


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