I still see that masking of SELinux packages that I made back in 2006 have propagated out to current profiles:
arch/mips/package.mask arch/sparc/package.mask default/linux/package.mask default-linux/alpha/no-nptl/package.mask default-linux/mips/package.mask default-linux/sparc/sparc64/package.mask default-linux/x86/no-nptl/package.mask features/no-nptl/package.mask The masking is only required if the profile does not have a working/stable glibc >= 2.4. Would the relevant herds please remove the masking from the profiles (assuming there is an appropriate glibc)? If there isn't an appropriate glibc, I'd ask that you make a comment in the file so you remember to remove the mask in the future :) Thanks -- Chris PeBenito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Developer, Hardened Gentoo Linux Public Key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xE6AF9243 Key fingerprint = B0E6 877A 883F A57A 8E6A CB00 BC8E E42D E6AF 9243
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