Hello Junichi,
Is 'not installing selinux-utils' an exception or the norm? I think it should be fixed by documenting if it's something exceptional.regards, junichi
I have a typical KDE desktop environment with like 1600 packages installed. And none of these packages has selinux-utils as dependency. The problem seems to be that selinux can be enabled (which also means it's required in pbuilder chroots) even if none of the selinux packages is installed. If checking for the presence of /usr/sbin/selinuxenabled becomes the default way to check for the presence of selinux, it should maybe be installed always by default? I think having selinux-utils not installed seems to be the norm at the moment.
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