> >> /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/sepgsql_contexts: line 33 has invalid > >> object > >> type db_blobs > > It is not an error, but just a notification to inform users that > > sepgsql_contexts > > file contains invalid lines. It is harmless, so we can ignore them. > > I don't think sepgsql.sgml should mention about this noise, because it > > purely > > come from the problem in libselinux and refpolicy; these are external > > packages > > from viewpoint of PostgreSQL. > This is in contradiction with the current phrase in the documentation > that's right after the sepgsql.sql loading: "If the installation process > completes without error, you can now start the server normally". IMHO if > there are warnings that can be ignored, it would limit confusion for > sepgsql users if the documentation would say it at this point, e.g. "If > the installation process completes without error, you can now start the > server normally. Warnings from errors in sepgsql_contexts, a file > external to PostgreSQL, are harmless and can be ignored." > Indeed, it might be confusable to understand whether the installation got completed correctly, or not. So, I appended more descriptions about this messages, as follows:
+ <para> + Please note that you may see the following notifications depending on + the combination of a particular version of <productname>libselinux</> + and <productname>selinux-policy</>. +<screen> +/etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/sepgsql_contexts: line 33 has invalid object ty +</screen> + It is harmless messages and already fixed. So, you can ignore these + messages or update related packages to the latest version. + </para> See the attached patch, that contains other 3 documentation updates. > Thank you for this clarification. I have some ideas of things that if > they were in the documentation they'd helped me. Instead of seeking > agreement on each item, I propose that I gather documentation additions > in a patch later after the review, and leave it up to you guys whether > to include them or not. > OK, I like to check them. In addition, I'll also revise the wikipage in parallel to inform correctly. Thanks, -- NEC Europe Ltd, SAP Global Competence Center KaiGai Kohei <kohei.kai...@emea.nec.com>
pgsql-sepgsql-doc-revise.2.patch
Description: pgsql-sepgsql-doc-revise.2.patch
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