Update of bug #30608 (project findutils):
Status: None => Need Info
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Follow-up Comment #1:
Sorry about my delay in response. Let me check I understood you:
- you want to be able to forcibly prevent linking against the shared
libraries for selinux in order to be able to build on system A (which has
selinux) and run it on system B (which does not)?
If so, I sympathise. However, many GNU tools are developed under the
assumption that the system takes responsibility for a certain amount of
backward compatibility. That is, that it will in general be possible to build
on an old system and run on a new system. There's generally no assumption
about the reverse hodling.
However, "old" vs. "new" and "with-selinux" vs. "without-selinux" is I
suppose orthogonal.
As you indicated though, the right place to make any change of this type is
gnulib. Could you raise this issue on [email protected] please?
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