Re: These two patches allow restorecond to use same code as setfiles/restorecon.

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On Fri, 2010-03-12 at 13:03 -0500, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> First patch rearranges setfiles code separating out shared code into a 
> new c program called restore.c
> This program will be linked against restorecond and setfiles.
> 
> Second patch changes restorecond to use the separated out code and also 
> Allows restorecond to run as a user process, rather then as a system 
> service.  So it can run within the user session watching for file 
> creations in the homedir.

Can it still run as a system process after this patch?

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