Jim Meyering wrote: > I've merged the SELinux changes onto the trunk. For reference, this > work is based on the patches from Fedora, as of about 6 months ago
[snip] > Unlike with other SELinux-enabled coreutils, here, mv and cp do not > provide the "-Z context" option. It is not the job of such programs > to *change* the security context (which that -Z context enabled). > > Regarding the --context=C (-Z C) option that is now accepted by > mkdir, mknod, mkfifo, and install, I am inclined to > omit it altogether, and there was a lot of discussion on the SELinux > mailing list, boiling down to whether the alternative I proposed > was sufficiently "usable". +1 for fscon purely from an interface point of view. Personally I (and anyone I know) has always disabled SELinux. Pádraig. _______________________________________________ Bug-coreutils mailing list Bug-coreutils@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-coreutils