Package: selinux-policy-refpolicy-src
Version: 0.0.20060911-2
Severity: normal

Hi,

AFAIK Fedora has a /usr/share/selinux/devel/Makefile or something which
you can copy into a directory, add foo.fc+foo.if+foo.te and then type
'make' (at least that's how I understand it - I didn't test) in order
to build the foo.pp which you can then install via 'semodule -i foo.pp'.

What's the "Debian way" to build and add additional policy modules
when you're using the targeted or strict packages?

Maybe both should ship such a Makefile (and some other required files
maybe, such build.conf?). Ideally, you should be able to easily add
new modules if you just install -targeted/-strict (and not
the -src policy).

Also, the README.Debian in all policy packages should probably document
how this works.


HTH, Uwe.
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Uwe Hermann 
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