On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 11:46, Tom London wrote:
Seems to be an error in the latest selinux-policy-strict-sources from
Rawhide:
tom
selinux-policy-strict-sources 100 % done 67/459
make: Entering directory `/etc/selinux/strict/src/policy'
mkdir -p /etc/selinux/strict/policy
/usr/bin/checkpolicy -o /etc/selinux/strict/policy/policy.18 policy.conf
/usr/bin/checkpolicy: loading policy configuration from policy.conf
domains/user.te:70:ERROR 'syntax error' at token ')' on line 43573:
#line 70
if () {
/usr/bin/checkpolicy: error(s) encountered while parsing configuration
make: *** [/etc/selinux/strict/policy/policy.18] Error 1
make: Leaving directory `/etc/selinux/strict/src/policy'
Side effect of converting many of the compile-time tunables to runtime
booleans - if you have a customized tunables.tun file, then it is left
intact by rpm, and m4 ends up defining away the boolean in the policy
sources. If you have customized your tunables, then move aside your
tunable.tun file and replace it with the .rpmnew file and then customize
it again. You'll also need a /etc/selinux/$SELINUXTYPE/booleans file to
customize the booleans (but I don't think Dan has built a
policycoreutils yet that includes the updated load_policy to pull
boolean settings from it).
--
Stephen Smalley <sds(a)epoch.ncsc.mil>
National Security Agency