Hi, Long past when I thought the tool chain foe SELinux would stabilize, we have a working set of packages for the targeted policy (the same one Red Hat ships in fedora/rawhide).
Just installing a SELinux policy package is all that is now needed in unstable; that should pull in all the packages it needs. With the help of apt-rdepends --dotty selinux-policy-refpolicy-targeted I have managed to determine that the packages not already included in Priority Standard are: ,----[ Additional packages required ] | Package: selinux-policy-refpolicy-targeted | Size: 1232692 | Installed-Size: 16712 | | Package: policycoreutils | Size: 348324 | Installed-Size: 3304 | | Package: libsemanage1-dev | Size: 333718 | Installed-Size: 2076 | | Package: libsemanage1 | Size: 70910 | Installed-Size: 296 | | Package: python-semanage | Size: 115336 | Installed-Size: 648 | | Package: python-selinux | Size: 61788 | Installed-Size: 308 | | Package: python-support | Size: 22934 | Installed-Size: 104 `---- The size of the .debs for targeted policy is 2185702 Bytes. No special configuration should be required; the default configuration out of the box ought to work. As shipped, the Debian kernel images have SELinux compiled in, but disabled, a command line parameter is required to turn SELinux on. When SELinux is turned on (by enabling it in grub), the default policy setting are that the machine would come on in permissive mode, using the targeted policy; so the worst case scenario is that the there would be lots of log messages if someone "accidentally" turned on SELinux. At this point, the selinux-policy-refpolicy-targeted package still needs some love, but we should be close to getting it in shape RSN™. We also need the packages uploaded yesterday into Sid to migrate to testing. Is there some other information I can provide? manoj -- Vanilla wafer. Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.golden-gryphon.com/> 1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B 924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C