Stephen Smalley wrote:
Policy sources are now only available via the .src.rpm file; it is
no
longer necessary or desirable to have a separate
selinux-policy-targeted-sources package.
If you just want to add policy, you can generate local policy
separately, build it as a module, and install the module without needing
the base policy sources. See the EXAMPLE section of the updated
audit2allow man page, along with the man pages for checkmodule,
semodule_package, and semodule.
We still need to have the reference policy install its interfaces files
somewhere standard ala /usr/include so that we can write policy modules
that use those interfaces without needing the .src.rpm for the base
policy.
Thank you for information.
I am surprized at many changes,
but I will study them and if find something interesting, I will post.
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Yuichi Nakamura
Japan SELinux Users Group(JSELUG)
SELinux Policy Editor:
http://seedit.sourceforge.net/