Re: what is the point of semodule -u?

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On Wednesday 23 July 2008 12:11, Stephen Smalley <stephen.smalley@xxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:
> So for example if you ran semodule -u *.pp on some directory full of .pp
> files, it would only actually install modules that already had prior
> versions of the same module installed and that were newer in version
> number.

Have you found it to work like that?

I tested on Debian/Etch and CentOS 5.2 and found that it would abort on the 
first error.

Of course you could do:
for n in *.pp ; semodule -u $n ; done

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