Tim wrote:
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 11:26 +0000, Tom Horsley wrote:
P.P.S. Trying to remove everything except libselinux doesn't work,
it still insists on removing every rpm on the system. Trying again
with all the other lib-whatever packages associated with selinux
give the same results. It acts a lot like everything depends on
every selinux package.
There's a bit of a circular dependency. Applications *have* to be
SELinux aware so that files are created with proper contexts for when
SELinux is used.
Very few applications need to be explicitly SELinux aware and those are
the core system application that manage policy. Rest of them
automatically get a context based on a central policy.
Rahul