Yes, I'm sure reporting SELinux errors to Oracle, etc. will do a lot of good. 
It's not the packaged software that causes problems, it's the third party 
stuff. 

That doesn't mean I'm not working on cleaning up the issues, it just means that 
everything isnt all kittens an bunnies. 

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On Dec 7, 2010, at 9:30 AM, "Lamar Owen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tuesday, December 07, 2010 01:56:30 am Mark Chappell wrote:
>> If
>> people start reporting problems with the policy I doubt it would take
>> long before we had something that rarely ever broke, with programs
>> gaining new functionality (and thus needing extra allow rules) being
>> the general cause.
> 
> Agreed completely; bugs cannot be fixed if they're not reported.  Yes, it 
> does take some time.  But since the OS is free, a little time to help improve 
> is a small cost, IMHO.
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