Re: Current Makefile system is inconvenient/limited

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I think the whole implementation of selinux is unachievable in Debian as far as I have tested until the Wheezy RCs and Sid too.
You cannot set an enforcing mode in Debian and have a smooth working system as RHEL clones or Fedora.
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 5:44 PM, Michael Seyfert <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The current system for building selinux requires a lot of workarounds like C_INCLUDE_PATH and is also interdependent on setools. I was looking at the debian packages and they require two build throughs of selinux just to get things to compile properly. Am I the only one that thinks this is a problem?
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Michael Seyfert

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