upgrade to F10 - local memcached policy tosses error

Craig White craigwhite at azapple.com
Sun Dec 7 02:26:51 UTC 2008


On Sat, 2008-12-06 at 20:54 -0500, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Craig White <craigwhite at azapple.com> wrote:
> > doing upgrade to F10 reports this error when installing package...
> >
> >  Updating       : selinux-policy-targeted
> > 182/397
> > libsepol.context_from_record: type memcached_port_t is not defined
> > libsepol.context_from_record: could not create context structure
> > (Invalid argument).
> > libsepol.port_from_record: could not create port structure for range
> > 11211:11211 (tcp) (Invalid argument).
> > libsepol.sepol_port_modify: could not load port range 11211 - 11211
> > (tcp) (Invalid argument).
> > libsemanage.dbase_policydb_modify: could not modify record value
> > (Invalid argument).
> > libsemanage.semanage_base_merge_components: could not merge local
> > modifications into policy (Invalid argument).
> > semodule:  Failed!
> >
> > grep finds the argument here...
> > # grep -r 11211 /etc/selinux/
> > /etc/selinux/targeted/modules/active/ports.local:portcon tcp 11211
> > system_u:object_r:memcached_port_t:s0
> >
> > Is this something I need to worry about/fix?  (I do use memcached in a
> > RAILS development application)
> 
> I'm guessing you installed memcached-selinux package before the upgrade?
----
I ran 'preupgrade' and then a 'yum update' which seemed to pick up some
missed stuff.

If the returned order of grep is to be believed, then no...

# grep selinux upgrade.log*
upgrade.log:Upgrading libselinux-2.0.73-1.fc10.i386
upgrade.log:Upgrading libselinux-utils-2.0.73-1.fc10.i386
upgrade.log:Upgrading libselinux-devel-2.0.73-1.fc10.i386
upgrade.log:Upgrading libselinux-python-2.0.73-1.fc10.i386
upgrade.log:Upgrading selinux-policy-3.5.13-18.fc10.noarch
upgrade.log:Upgrading selinux-policy-targeted-3.5.13-18.fc10.noarch
upgrade.log:Upgrading memcached-selinux-1.2.5-2.fc10.i386

Craig




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