Re: [RFC] [PATCH] libsemanage: Skip policy module re-link when only setting booleans.

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Stephen Smalley wrote:
Motivated by:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1098446

I believe this is always safe for booleans because we only set their
value; we are never adding new ones via semanage, unlike for example
users, ports, nodes, and interfaces.  For the rest, I was wondering why
we don't save the linked file and just reuse it on those changes rather
than re-linking each time - that seems like it would be straightforward

We originally kept the linked copy around and had intended to do what you are saying above but removed it when the minimal Red Hat guys complained about the size of it.

to do in libsemanage and make those operations significantly faster and
less memory intensive.

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