Re: There is question about command semodule_deps

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On 10/14/2013 03:43 AM, zhangdaolong wrote:
> Hi kmacmillan cc dwalsh
> 
> The command "semodule_deps" is new to me ,so i learn to use it. But there
> is a problem that i can not understand ,The problem is as follows
> 
> There are four policy modules:a base policy module and three none base 
> modules. and the relationship between them is as follows. 1) AB deps base; 
> 2) C deps AB and base; 3) D deps AB,C and base;
> 
> I excute the command" semodule_deps -b base.pp AB.pp C.pp D.pp ",and expect
> the following log is outputed. ----------------------------- module: C AB 
> BASE module: D C AB BASE module: AB BASE } ------------------------------ 
> But in fact the following log is outputed ----------------------------- 
> module: C C BASE module: D C D BASE module: AB BASE } 
> -----------------------------
> 
> I want to know the aboveoutput is correct or not?
> 
Pleas ask on the SELinux <selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> list.  I am not sure of the
correct answer.
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