Error in update policy-sources-1.11.2-21

Richard Hally rhally at mindspring.com
Sun May 2 21:53:55 UTC 2004


Efthym wrote:
> Hi all,
> while doing todays updates i got the following error
> 
> [root at Purgatory incoming]# yum update
> Gathering header information file(s) from server(s)
> Server: Fedora Core 1.92 - Development Tree
> Finding updated packages
> Downloading needed headers
> Resolving dependencies
> Dependencies resolved
> I will do the following:
> [update: policy-sources 1.11.2-21.noarch]
> [update: kudzu 1.1.58-1.i386]
> [update: policy 1.11.2-21.noarch]
> [update: system-config-bind 2.0.2-5.noarch]
> [update: switchdesk 4.0.3-1.noarch]
> [update: ltrace 0.3.32-2.i386]
> [update: gnome-applets 1:2.6.0-4.i386]
> [update: kudzu-devel 1.1.58-1.i386]
> [update: SysVinit 2.85-25.i386]
> [update: screen 4.0.2-2.i386]
> [update: switchdesk-gui 4.0.3-1.noarch]
> [update: gtkam-gimp 0.1.11-2.i386]
> [update: gtkam 0.1.11-2.i386]
> [update: xfce4-panel 4.0.5-2.i386]
> Is this ok [y/N]: y
> Downloading Packages
> <snip>
> policy 100 % done 3/28
> policy-sources 100 % done 4/28
> make: Entering directory `/etc/security/selinux/src/policy'
> mkdir -p /etc/security/selinux
> /usr/bin/checkpolicy -o /etc/security/selinux/policy.17 policy.conf
> /usr/bin/checkpolicy:  loading policy configuration from policy.conf
> domains/program/acct.te:13:ERROR 'syntax error' at token 'type' on line  
> 68236:
> type acct_t, domain, privlog ;
> #line 13
> /usr/bin/checkpolicy:  error(s) encountered while parsing configuration
> make: *** [/etc/security/selinux/policy.17] Error 1
> make: Leaving directory `/etc/security/selinux/src/policy'
> 
> After this I went to init 1 and run fixfiles relabel. No errors came up.
> Nothing in messages either. I'm running with enforcing=1.
> Maybe its just me (its been a while since a fresh install).
> 
> 
I ran yum update today which included policy and policy-sources and did 
not have this problem. If you put acct.te from policy/domains/program 
directory in a message(it's short) someone can compare it to theirs and 
see if  there is a difference. Another possibility is the macros that 
are used in that file.
HTH
Richard Hally





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