Re: Rules.modular:154: *** No enabled modules! modules.conf may need to be generated by using "make conf". Stop.

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On Fri, 4 Mar 2011, Jingkang Zhou <yoyocubeyo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> My operating system is a user mode linux running Debian squeeze.
> And dependencies(
> http://oss.tresys.com/projects/refpolicy/wiki/DownloadRelease) of refpolicy
> has all been installed or updated.

Why do you need to back-port that stuff to Squeeze?  What benefits do you get 
over the versions that shipped with it?

I plan to back-port some new SE Linux stuff to Squeeze, so if there's a good 
reason then I'll consider adding it to my repository for i386 and AMD64.

But at this time I don't plan to back-port any more library stuff to Squeeze.

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