Daniel J Walsh wrote:
What do you think of this one. Removed excess swig cruft,
You need to run
make swigify to generate those changes.
Ok, looking at this now. I don't completely get how it works. I'm trying
to reproduce what you are doing by hand but nothing comes out of gcc:
[root@localhost src]# echo '#include "../include/selinux/selinux.h"' >
temp.c
[root@localhost src]# gcc -c temp.c -aux-info temp.aux
[root@localhost src]# ls temp.*
temp.c temp.o
What is the purpose of the aux-info thing, and why doesn't it work on my
F11 machine?
also, I'm not sure if the best place for selinuxswig_exception.i is
swigify or pywrap. In the swigify case it shouldn't be in the clean
target because if you check out the repo and do make clean; make pywrap
you'll get an error. (I can make these fixes, I'm just trying to figure
out how it all works first).
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