I vaguely recall that we discussed this issue or at least that i mentioned it 
here but i can't recall the outcome if any:

So today on my rawhide system i noticed that i somehow forgot to add support 
for the smc_socket class (i suspect that is part of the extended socket class 
patches)

I added the class (which i suppose is unordered like the othe extended socket 
classes) but as soon as I loaded up the policy with the new unordered 
smc_socket class the system became unusable.

This is because the dbus object manager became confused due to my adding a new 
(unordered) class at runtime, and that the dbus class was no longer working.

Modern systems heavily rely on dbus at the heart and so it is undesire-able 
that this happens.

A reboot clears this issue up but adding (unordered) classes at runtime should 
not cause these issues i suspect

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