RE: SELinux packages version (svn2950)...

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We get our Linux OS and filesystem packaged from a third-party company.
These are the versions of the SELinux packages included in the bundle.
The version number looked a bit strange to me, so I wanted to check with
the selinux community...

So are you saying this  "svn2950" version doesn't officially exist
anymore, and its *NOT* a stable and tested version ?

Thanks,

- Rezaul.


-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua Brindle [mailto:method@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 2:19 PM
To: Hasan Rezaul-CHR010
Cc: Stephen Smalley; selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: SELinux packages version (svn2950)...

Hasan Rezaul-CHR010 wrote:
> 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.
> 

There is no subversion repository anymore, all the subversion repos
should be down at this point, where did you find that revision?

The packages are now in git at http://userspace.selinuxproject.org/ and
a release was just made at
http://userspace.selinuxproject.org/trac/wiki/Releases .


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