Jaime Casanova wrote:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 8:32 PM, KaiGai Kohei <kai...@kaigai.gr.jp> wrote:
If you can help to test the patches, I recommend you to install Fedora 10
on your VM images, because it includes SELinux in the default and its
default security policy (selinux-policy-targeted) also supports
SE-PostgreSQL.
i only have ubuntu at hand, and i can install selinux from
repositories... do you see any problem with that?
i'm creating the VM now... will test on weekend...
Now I checked the repository of Ubuntu, however, I can find
several matters to build/run SE-PostgreSQL.
- The default security policy is quite old.
Is does not contain SE-PostgreSQL support which is merged
at the refpolicy-20080702.
- The libselinux is a bit old. It does not contains several
symbols required by SE-PostgreSQL, so it is not possible
to compile.
If you set up a VM from scratch, Fedora enables to install
via remote repository using minimum bootable image.
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/releases/10/Fedora/i386/iso/
I don't think it is not a essential for you to resolve troubles
related to SELinux on Ubuntu.
Thanks,
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KaiGai Kohei <kai...@kaigai.gr.jp>
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