On Thu, 2013-02-07 at 14:55 +0100, Bruno Vernay wrote:
You can use underscores in module names without problems
You do not have to uninstall the previous module if you use semodule -i
I encountered issues similar to yours. It is annoying. However
eventually they stop here
I am not sure about the exact pattern but:
if enforcing
if running semodule -B after installing the module
So try it out
see if it still spits out those messages if you are enforcing and ran
semodule -B
regardless , the messages can be ignored because the types do exists:
you can verify with seinfo : seinfo -t | grep $TYPE
its some weird non-fatal bug
By the way, do I have to uninstall the previous module or can I just
install the new one "semodule -i amzsns.pp" wihtout issuing a
"semodule -r amzsns" ??? (It takes quite a time)
Regards
Bruno