Oh right, the precedence in this build system gets me sometimes... William Roberts wrote:
Isn't that what ?= will let you do since it defers expansion? Again, I am no make guru... On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Joshua Brindle <jbrindle@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jbrindle@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: Stephen Smalley wrote: Attached are patches for libselinux and sepolicy to drop the policy version suffix. We still force generation of a version 24 policy by default, although this can be overridden via make command-line or environment setting (e.g. export POLICYVERS=26). Does this seem sane? Note that seandroid-4.0.4 requires changes to system/core as well, so this only fixes it for master and 4.1.1. Looks fine to me. Any chance that POLICYVERS could be set in a device makefile? Since you'll know what kernel you are using to build a particular device it would be nice to set it there and not have to figure out/remember what version each device uses. -- Respectfully, William C Roberts
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