I basically stumbled across this. I just did apt-get update and I'm running dpkg 1.17.25. There's a page at https://fossies.org/diffs/dpkg/1.18.0_vs_1.18.1/src/selinux.c-diff.html talking about an selinux change in dpkg 1.18.1. I should do an apt-get upgrade if my current apt-get -f install finishes but at this URL is the same error message "cannot get security labeling handle". Are some architectures behind others in getting versions of things? I thought they were all basically built by robots that copied source code in, compiled, copied the binary into a deb. Shocking :)
On 1/2/16, Paul Wise <p...@debian.org> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 5:10 AM, Alan Corey wrote: > >> With my Debian Kit installation on a phone (Motorola Mote-e2, Android >> 5.02) I seem to be having selinux problems. > > I expect it is due to the Android version or build of the Linux kernel > that you are using. Try to get the Linux build config for your device > and compare the seLinux config options with those set in the normal > Debian version of the Linux kernel. > > -- > bye, > pabs > > https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise > -- Credit is the root of all evil. - AB1JX