Hello! When using selinux on debian, I need the following packages with selinux-patches applied (on sarge): coreutils, cron, libpam0g, libpam-modules, libpam-runtime, logrotate, ssh, sysvinit
IMHO these packages are not officially available on sarge, but libselinux1 and selinux-utils are available; but they aren't really useful without patched versions of the above packages. Are there any plans to officially supply selinux enabled versions of these packages, or do users need to use inofficial/external versions of these packages? If that is so, what's the reason for including libselinux? The same problem exists with simulavr, which doesn't work without avr-gdb, which is not included in debian (however, there are packages for other distributions available). In my opinion you should either exclude simulavr or include avr-gdb (the last would be better, since gcc-avr and binutils-avr are available on debian/sarge). best regards, Markus Schabel