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* Re: libsemanage Next Generation in Fedora 14?
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@ 2010-03-26 19:59 ` Joshua Brindle
  2010-03-29 12:25   ` Daniel J Walsh
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From: Joshua Brindle @ 2010-03-26 19:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Daniel J Walsh; +Cc: Caleb Case, SELinux

Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> Caleb and Josh,
>
> What do you think of putting the new version of libsemanage into F14? Do
> you think it is ready?
>

I don't think it is advisable. The current patchset makes use of a 'new' 
kind of policy that is really the 3 parts of a refpolicy module combined 
into a single file. The end system then pulls out all the interface 
files and uses the entire Refpolicy build infrastructure to build a policy.

While that has uses (changing interfaces changes callers of the 
interface, for example) it also means every end system would have to 
have m4, sed, awk, checkpolicy and all the magic unicorns that are part 
of building refpolicy.

Once we have a minimal CIL (without the transformation language, for 
example) and a proper Refpolicy compiler much of this will be hidden 
away behind the library it will be much more suitable.

I believe waiting until F15 is definitely the best idea, we never really 
intended for a wider audience to use the current way because it is 
non-ideal and has a number of hacks to make it work. It is mainly 
available for people who want to work on it, see what it going to be 
coming up or otherwise curious.

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* Re: libsemanage Next Generation in Fedora 14?
  2010-03-26 19:59 ` libsemanage Next Generation in Fedora 14? Joshua Brindle
@ 2010-03-29 12:25   ` Daniel J Walsh
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Daniel J Walsh @ 2010-03-29 12:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Joshua Brindle; +Cc: Caleb Case, SELinux

On 03/26/2010 03:59 PM, Joshua Brindle wrote:
> Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>> Caleb and Josh,
>>
>> What do you think of putting the new version of libsemanage into F14? Do
>> you think it is ready?
>>
>
> I don't think it is advisable. The current patchset makes use of a 
> 'new' kind of policy that is really the 3 parts of a refpolicy module 
> combined into a single file. The end system then pulls out all the 
> interface files and uses the entire Refpolicy build infrastructure to 
> build a policy.
>
> While that has uses (changing interfaces changes callers of the 
> interface, for example) it also means every end system would have to 
> have m4, sed, awk, checkpolicy and all the magic unicorns that are 
> part of building refpolicy.
>
> Once we have a minimal CIL (without the transformation language, for 
> example) and a proper Refpolicy compiler much of this will be hidden 
> away behind the library it will be much more suitable.
>
> I believe waiting until F15 is definitely the best idea, we never 
> really intended for a wider audience to use the current way because it 
> is non-ideal and has a number of hacks to make it work. It is mainly 
> available for people who want to work on it, see what it going to be 
> coming up or otherwise curious.
Ok I will ping again in September.

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