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@ 2006-01-03  3:11 Russell Coker
  2006-01-03  4:16 ` Daniel J Walsh
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From: Russell Coker @ 2006-01-03  3:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: SE-Linux

Does it make sense to have two separate libraries for these functions?

It seems that they are both maintained by much the same group of people, will 
in many cases need updating at the same time, and will mostly be linked to by 
all the same programs, very few programs need libselinux but not libsetrans 
and that number is constantly decreasing and it's impossible to use 
libsetrans without using libselinux.

If we have a single library then there are some small optimisations that will 
occur, reducing load time and reducing the resident set size by a couple of 
pages.

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2006-01-03  3:11 libsetrans and libselinux Russell Coker
2006-01-03  4:16 ` Daniel J Walsh
2006-01-03  5:55   ` Joshua Brindle
2006-01-03 17:06     ` Stephen Smalley
2006-01-03 18:12       ` Daniel J Walsh
2006-01-03 18:22         ` Stephen Smalley
2006-01-03 18:31           ` Daniel J Walsh

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