Lukas Vrabec wrote:
On 05/16/2016 03:39 PM, m.roth(a)5-cent.us wrote:
> We're working on several new CentOS 7 systems, moving users from
> CentOS 6. Now, the users have had some *sigh* custom stuff, like their
> own version of Perl (please do *not* ask, and I would *love* to get
> them off it, but....)
>
> Anyway, in the directory it's in, I did a semanage fcontext -e
> /usr/bin, and now I'm seeing errors in the log of selinux complaining
> it can't find the rpm (because there's not one for this).
Could you attach exact command you used?
semanage fcontext -m -e /usr/local/<user's path>/bin /usr/bin
And also log with errors.
setroubleshoot: failed to retrieve rpm info for /usr/local/<user's
path/bin/perl
Thanks!
mark
> What's the correct way to deal with this - different
labelling, a
> local policy, or ?
>
> mark
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