Daniel J Walsh wrote:
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Allows semodule to read bzip compressed policy packages directly.
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I'm finally looking at these (sorry it took so long)..
I thought one part of it was suppose to make hard links to files if you
install but after merging this patch and the compression support I try
semodule -i /usr/share/selinux/targeted/somepolicy.pp.bz2 (I'm on F10
and they are already bzip'd) and instead of making a hard link to the
bz2 it looks like it writes the uncompressed file to
/etc/selinux/targeted/modules/active/modules. Am I misunderstanding the
intention of these patches?
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