> As it stands, /usr/libexec/shorewall-init/ifupdown (from Fedora's 
> perspective) is copied to /sbin/ifup-local as well as 
> /sbin/ifdown-local. Wouldn't it be better to create a symlink to 
> /usr/libexec/shorewall-init/ifupdown instead (/usr/libexec/* can be 
> executed, so I don't think there would be any SELinux alerts in that 
> respect)?
Further to this: what is the reason for not creating these two files as 
part of the shorewall-init package instead?

It would be much easier for rpm to track the file changes that way 
(during install/upgrade/delete) instead of mucking about with %post and 
%postun scripts, don't you think?

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