Re: SETools not compiling, refpolicy modules not loading

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On Fri, 2012-03-02 at 23:00 +0000, Kovacsics Róbert wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> It is me again, and after compiling SELinux, I went on to try to
> compile SETools, as I read, stuff like audit2allow needs it because of
> the python, so anyway it does not want to compile, saying that
> "checking for corrected libsepol boolean expand behavior... configure:
> error: this version of libsepol is incompatible with SETools", and I
> have the latest SELinux, downloaded from the website. I did also try
> with the latest SETools downloaded from SVN.

setools isn't required for audit2allow (or anything else needed for
day-to-day usage of SELinux).  Only for policy analysis.  You likely
should report problems to their own alias/list or bug tracker.

> Also, another problem I have been having, is that when I try to load
> refpolicy, it uses a lot of CPU (about the amount required for
> compilation, then it just hangs there with low CPU after 5 minutes,
> and anything I do to it ends with segfault.

You need to provide more details, like the exact versions of
libsepol/checkpolicy/libsemanage/policycoreutils and refpolicy.  But
loading the full refpolicy can indeed be slow and require significant
memory.

-- 
Stephen Smalley
National Security Agency


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