Re: [PATCH] Don't assume SELinux code is already installed on host

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On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 12:23 PM, Stephen Smalley <sds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hmmm...well, we don't assume it has been installed on the host; we just
> assume that you are building as per selinux/README, i.e.
> cd selinux && make DESTDIR=~/obj install
> will correctly install to a private build directory specified via
> DESTDIR and pick up the headers and libraries from there.
>
> Using relative paths within the selinux source tree is problematic in
> the other case since historically we have distributed individual
> tarballs for each components and not the entire tree.  Actually, it was
> the other way around originally but Red Hat wanted us to break it up
> into separate tarballs for inclusion in separate packages in the Linux
> distributions.

Ok, disregard this patch then. I figured I was doing something
fundamentally wrong. Next time I should read the README.

-- Nick

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Nick Kralevich | Android Security | nnk@xxxxxxxxxx | 650.214.4037
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