Hi! K.S. Bhaskar schrieb:
> GT.M requires the ability to execute dynamically compiled code (it's a > feature of the MUMPS language). To give GT.M this permission with > SELinux, the usual installation of GT.M executes a command such as chcon > -t texrel_shlib_t libgtmshr.so. But this presumes that SELinux is > installed and operational. If SELinux is installed or configured later, > this command will need to be run at that time. Is there a way to tell > the Debian package manager, "if SELinux is installed or turned on, run > this command"? AFAIK this is not possible. With my quite non existance knowlegde on selinux, I think you should contact the maintainers of the sepolicy to ship it with your changes by default. Best regards, Alexander
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