On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 13:06, Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Currently the postinst creates a temporary file in /tmp for the new
> > Xwrapper.config.  There is no benefit in doing this, it might as well use
> > $XWRAPPER_CONFIG.dpkg-new all along with no loss of functionality.
>
> Ugh, you should know to wrap your lines at <= 80 columns!

Sorry.

> > For SE Linux a file created in /tmp gets a different context, and if
> > it is moved to /etc and /etc and /tmp are in the same file system then
> > it retains a type that prevents most domains from accessing it.
>
> Is SE Linux an officially supported configuration yet?  I'm trying to
> understand why this shouldn't be wishlist bug.

OK, make it wishlist then.  But it's easy to fix...

> Either way, there is a lot of higher-priority stuff on my plate right
> now, and as easy as this sounds, it would be quite helpful if you could
> supply a patch.
>
> For extra bonus points, fix xserver-xfree86, which does a similar thing.

I'll do that soon.

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