RE: compiling errors!
Bokertov Mina,
Linux is OpenSource, but setting logical
names 4 input datasets (especially ODBC live connections with MySQL or ORACLE
instances executing OLTP) can create extreme confusion. Especially now that we
are replacing big Harddisks by Flash Memory Caches.
I hate to ask you, but do you have a pre-
and postcondition matrix of the constants and variables used in the Alghoritm?
If yes, then we could apply a regression testing procedure. We had considerable
problems integrating C++ and C# (Microsoft C) runlibs,.Because SQL Server 2000
would always run out of Tablespace we needed to migrate the POSTFIX header
database to SQLServer 2005.
I hope this helps,
Yours sincerely,
~remmolt
From:
owner-selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of mina elnino
Sent: donderdag 30 juli 2009 7:22
To: selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: compiling errors!
well, i have to say that
i went through the steps in:
http://danwalsh.livejournal.com/26428.html
and at last i realized that this page is for the ones who want to make policies
from the source. now i have packages:
$ ls ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/noarch/
selinux-policy-3.6.12-62.fc11.noarch.rpm
selinux-policy-doc-3.6.12-62.fc11.noarch.rpm
selinux-policy-minimum-3.6.12-62.fc11.noarch.rpm
selinux-policy-mls-3.6.12-62.fc11.noarch.rpm
selinux-policy-targeted-3.6.12-62.fc11.noarch.rpm
none of them is the source policy package. i mean i need that old m4 macros,
"*.te" files and "policy.conf" which could be installed by
"selinux-policy-targeted-source" or
"selinux-policy-strict-source" in fc4.
best regards.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 8:24 PM, Stephen Smalley <sds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 2009-07-29 at
18:34 +0430, mina elnino wrote:
> thank you. it got solved by installing "ustr-devel".
> now i should have my source policy files. so according to what you
> said, i used:
>
> $ yumdownloader --source selinux-policy
>
> then i had my "src.rpm" package. but i dont know how to install
it.
> the reason is that i am not so familiar with fedora. i have used
> ubuntu and never worked with rpm packages.
>
> i used "Package Installer" but it didn't work! "Backend
will not
> install a src rpm file" was the message. i am not sure if i should
> have my "policy.conf" file in /etc/selinux/targeted/src/. and
what's
> more, where is the strict type of selinux??
Stay on list, please.
You can just rpm -i the .src.rpm file, and that will expand it under
~/rpmbuild, where you can follow the instructions in Dan Walsh's blog
that I pointed you to earlier.
targeted and strict policies have been merged together; you can map
users to confined roles via semanage login or system-config-selinux.
--
Stephen Smalley
National Security Agency