SELinux packages version (svn2950)...

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Hi All,

I work on a product that uses Linux Kernel 2.6.21.  As such, I am
currently using the following SELinux libs and related package versions:

audit            1.5.3
checkpolicy      1.33.1
libselinux       2.0.13
libsemanage      2.0.1
libsepol         2.0.3
libsetrans       0.1.18
policycoreutils  2.0.16



We are considering moving upto Linux Kernel 2.6.27, and as such we would
automatically get upgraded to the following package versions:

audit            1.7.2
checkpolicy      svn2950
libselinux       svn2950
libsemanage      svn2950
libsepol         svn2950
libsetrans       N/A
policycoreutils  svn2950


** My questions are:

1. Do all the packages of version (svn2950) play nicely together ?
2. What are the major advantages of upgrading to svn2950 ?
3. Are there any disadvantages, or any changes that I should be aware or
cencerned about ?
4. Why is the version number so drastically different ? Is this a result
of a totally new effort ?
5. Please feel free to share any thoughts / suggestions / advice as far
as upgrading to this newer version...

Thanks in advance for all your help.




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