Stephen Smalley wrote:
Looks like the type isn't getting preserved
on /etc/selinux/$SELINUXTYPE/modules/{active,previous} upon updates -
they are reverting from semanage_store_t to selinux_config_t (the type
on their parent directory. We either need to put semanage_store_t
on /etc/selinux/$SELINUXTYPE/modules as well or we need to make
libsemanage preserve the types.
OK, so it's something to fix at the main policy level, right (I can't do
anything about it) ?
# rpm -q selinux-policy-targeted
selinux-policy-targeted-2.2.29-3.fc5
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