For the last six years, I've been running BOINC on my computer and 
participating in various WCG projects starting with Folding@Home as well 
as Einstein@Home.  Recently, a badly-written project started spewing 
SELinux alerts because it was trying to walk various directories in 
/proc where it has no business being.  (BOINC runs in permissive mode; I 
get the alerts, but the actions are allowed.)  The only way to stop this 
was to abort the unit and, eventually, unselect the project completely.

Just before I did that, I accidentally opened the troubleshooter twice. 
  Before I could deal with the first instance, it closed and a second 
window opened, blank.  Since then, I've been getting several alerts a 
day, but whenever I click on the icon, there are no alerts showing. 
I've reported this to fedoraforum.org, but so far, no response.  Does 
anybody here know what file/files sealert is looking at that might be 
corrupted?
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