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From: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
To: Stephen Smalley <sds@epoch.ncsc.mil>
Cc: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>, Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de>,
	James Morris <jmorris@redhat.com>,
	Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: 2.6.0-test9: selinux compile error with "make O=..."
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 19:42:17 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20031027184217.GA1718@mars.ravnborg.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1067262042.18818.11.camel@moss-spartans.epoch.ncsc.mil>

On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 08:40:42AM -0500, Stephen Smalley wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 04:49, Sam Ravnborg wrote:
> > Hi Adrian.
> > Known problem that has been reported back to the maintainers about
> > one month ago. But they do not seem to care enough to fix it.
> 
> I have no prior email regarding the issue. Who reported it, and to whom?
> Was it cc'd to any mailing list (e.g. lkml, lsm, or selinux)?
You and jmorris@redhat.com got an mail about it the 26th of September.
Probarly lost in usual mail noise.

> > The use of "-include" is a bad way to include files. The reader will
> > not see that global.h is included at all and will wonder how that
> > information get pulled in.
> 
> True, and the original reason for it is no longer valid, so we can
> change this.
Good.

> > Furhtermore the location of the header files under security/include
> > is considered bad practice. All headerfiles used from more than one
> > directory belongs to include/xxx, in this case include/security.
> > Then they can be included using
> > #include <security/secuity.h>
> 
> This was discussed when SELinux was originally submitted for merging,
> but these header files are private to the SELinux kernel module are
> never included into out-of-tree code, so it seemed unjustified to move
> them.  Now, if this breaks the build process, we can move them, but I
> would appreciate clarification as to whether this is truly a limitation
> of the build process for make O=.
The build system will handle the use of -I correct - I was only
referring to what is my understanding of the un-written rules for
location of .h files.
If the usage of -include is fixed then from a kbuild perspective there
is no problems.

	Sam

  reply	other threads:[~2003-10-27 18:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-10-25 19:09 Linux 2.6.0-test9 Linus Torvalds
2003-10-25 19:52 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2003-10-25 20:14 ` viro
2003-10-25 22:35   ` Linus Torvalds
2003-10-25 23:45 ` Jose Luis Domingo Lopez
2003-10-26  0:22 ` 2.6.0-test9: selinux compile error with "make O=..." Adrian Bunk
2003-10-26  9:49   ` Sam Ravnborg
2003-10-27 13:40     ` Stephen Smalley
2003-10-27 18:42       ` Sam Ravnborg [this message]
2003-10-28 15:10         ` Stephen Smalley
2003-10-26 12:05 ` Linux 2.6.0-test9 Patrik Wallstrom
2003-10-27 18:21   ` Patrik Wallstrom
2003-10-27 22:51     ` bill davidsen
2003-10-28  2:12       ` Jeff Garzik
2003-10-28  4:52         ` Bill Davidsen
2003-10-26 15:05 ` Linux 2.4 <-> 2.6 compatibility (was: Linux 2.6.0-test9) Matthias Andree
2003-10-26 15:18   ` Linux 2.4 <-> 2.6 compatibility Måns Rullgård
2003-10-27  2:51     ` Matthias Andree
2003-10-26 16:06   ` Jochen Hein
2003-10-26 17:47     ` Fabio Massimo Di Nitto
2003-10-26 18:18       ` Jochen Hein
2003-10-27 16:02 ` Linux 2.6.0-test9 (compile stats) John Cherry

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