Am 07.05.2013 17:55, schrieb Laurent Bigonville:
> The directory should already be automatically removed by dpkg during
> the upgrade as it was shipped by the package and not created by the
> postinstall script. I'm not sure this was clear enough.
This was indeed not clear to me, so thanks for the
On May 07, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Hi Laurent,
Hi Michael,
> Am 07.05.2013 16:51, schrieb Laurent Bigonville:
> > I'm intentionally not forcing the migration to the new mountpoint
> > nor forcing the deletion of the directory on upgrade as, in my
> > mind, if a Wheezy machine is still using the o
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 04:57:51PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 07.05.2013 16:51, schrieb Laurent Bigonville:
> > I'm intentionally not forcing the migration to the new mountpoint nor
> > forcing the deletion of the directory on upgrade as, in my mind, if a
> > Wheezy machine is still using the
On May 07, Michael Biebl wrote:
> I think I mentioned that before: imho it would be nice to clean up
> /selinux on upgrades automatically *if* /selinux is not in use, ie. no
> selinuxfs mounted there.
Agreed.
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ciao,
Marco
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Hi Laurent,
Am 07.05.2013 16:51, schrieb Laurent Bigonville:
> I'm intentionally not forcing the migration to the new mountpoint nor
> forcing the deletion of the directory on upgrade as, in my mind, if a
> Wheezy machine is still using the old mountpoint that might be for
> perfectly valid reason
Hello,
I'm planning to upload a new version of libselinux in unstable
soon. This new version is dropping the /selinux directory that was used
in the past as the selinuxfs mountpoint.
Since Wheezy, the library is mounting selinuxfs under /sys/fs/selinux,
and falling back to /selinux if the former
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