Difference between policy-sources and policy-strict-sources
Richard Hally
rhally at mindspring.com
Wed May 12 19:08:42 UTC 2004
Jochen Schmitt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have found the packages policy-sources-1.11.3-3 and
> policy-strict-sources-1.11.3-3 in the rawhide repository.
>
> I was wondering, that both packages can installed on the same system.
>
> when I enter
>
> $ rpm -qi
>
> I could found out, that both packages are based on the same Source RPM.
>
> After I have got the filelist of both packages with
>
> $ rpm -ql
>
> I have found out, that both packages contains the same files.
>
> It will be nice, if anyone can explain be the aint to build both packages and
> why it is possible to installed both on the same machine.
>
> I think, policy-strict-sources should contains policies with more restrictive
> rigths, so I assume, there should be a conflict between both packages.
>
> Best Regards: Jochen Schmitt
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Here is Dan Walsh's answer from another thread in case you didn't see it.
"
Yes that was a mistake that it got out. I am working on a new version
of the policy src rpm. It will create 4 rpms. policy and
policy-sources which will contain the targeted policy (relaxed) policy.
policy-strict and policy-strict-sources which will contain the strict
policy (The policy we currently ship). This should be available in the
first rawhide versions of FC3. Policy sources will install in
/etc/security/selinux/targeted/src/policy. Strict policy sources will
install in /etc/security/selinux/strict/src/policy.
Dan
"
HTH
Richard Hally
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