Paul wrote:
>I just updated from rawhide. I am using
selinux-policy-targeted-1.19.15-7. It
>breaks about everything. My suggestion is to skip it (unless you want a little
>excitement in your life).
glibc is also knackered (fails to map correctly).
That is extremely unlikely, especially since I run it (and the latest
policy as well).
Since nobody has posted any actual information I must guess that some
files are mislabeled. E.g., ldconfig for some reason creates updated
glibc DOSs with
system_u:object_r:lib_t
instead of
system_u:object_r:shlib_t
This difference is crucial since the policy now is restrictive when it
comes to mapping files for execution. So, take a look at the output of
ls -lZ /lib /lib/tls /usr/lib
(and for related directories). If any DSO uses lib_t instead of
shlib_t, fix the label. The easiest way to do this is to relabel the
entire filesystem. More info at
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc3/
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