On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 9:07 AM, Joshua Brindle <met...@manicmethod.com> wrote: > KaiGai Kohei wrote: >> >> KaiGai Kohei wrote: >>> >>> The series of SE-PostgreSQL patches are updated: >>> [1/5] >>> http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepostgresql-sepgsql-8.4devel-3-r1530.patch >>> [2/5] >>> http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepostgresql-utils-8.4devel-3-r1530.patch >>> [3/5] >>> http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepostgresql-policy-8.4devel-3-r1530.patch >>> [4/5] >>> http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepostgresql-docs-8.4devel-3-r1530.patch >>> [5/5] >>> http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepostgresql-tests-8.4devel-3-r1530.patch >> >> BTW, what is the current status of revewing the patches? >> Is it necessary to wait for a few days more? >> >> If you have anything unclear, please feel free to ask me anything. >> > > Yes, what was the decision about 8.4? Is this going to make it in? >
can you try the functional parts of it? ie: compile with the patch with --enable-selinux and test if the patch does wath you expect? i will try it but i have to install a VM to install selinux on it... then i will try some cases... can you give me an example of a typical scenario to make those tests? i will do some code review too but i'm not a hacker so you will need to wait for them to review it anyway... -- Atentamente, Jaime Casanova Soporte y capacitación de PostgreSQL AsesorÃa y desarrollo de sistemas Guayaquil - Ecuador Cel. +59387171157 -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers