Re: I think it is time to turn off default user handling in libselinux

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On 12/13/10 1:28 PM, "Daniel J Walsh" <dwalsh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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> This patch will turn this handling off.  Meaning you will not end up
> with some bizarro context and fail to login if the login program can not
> figure how to log you in.
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I agree. In fact, I'd love to rework the entire process of computing a login
context at some point.

In the mean time, this patch looks good to me. Merged as of libselinux
2.0.98.

Acked-by: Chad Sellers <csellers@xxxxxxxxxx>


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