You probably need to ask on a SELINUX mailing list. I don't see a reason why SELINUX behaves different on x64 compared to x86.

Markus

"Viorel Robu" <viorelr...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:loom.20120813t094910-...@post.gmane.org...
Markus Moeller <huaraz <at> moeller.plus.com> writes:


Good news.

Thank you for sharing.
Markus


Can this be fixed in some way?
Because selinux is required by our security policies.




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