SELinux-related Rawhide breakage today

Daniel J Walsh dwalsh at redhat.com
Wed Feb 1 22:16:53 UTC 2012


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On 02/01/2012 12:49 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>> Yes we have shipped a policy that requires the usrmove
>> functionality.
> 
> How many times do we have to tell you that you MUST build usrmove
> stuff in the f17-usrmove build target, NOT in f17(-candidate)???
> 
> This is already the third time somebody else cleans up your mess!
> (Rex Dieter fixed the first offending package, I fixed the second
> and now Adam Williamson fixed the third.) Please build your
> packages in the correct tag in the first place! (fedpkg build takes
> a --target flag for a reason!)
> 
> Kevin Kofler
> 
The first two happened at the same time.  The third happened because
of confusion over which is which.  Thanks for your consideration.

But as long as we live in the Rawhide/Non Rawhide world things are
going to be strange and mistakes are going to happen.

Why anyone is on Rawhide and not trying out usrmove is beyond me at
this time.  Rawhide is supposed to be the latest and greatest code...

If we are going to do usrmove, then lets do it and get over the hump.



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