Revamping this thread as I found the SEAndroid projects Wikipage, which has
detailed information about how to obtain the sourcecode and build for
different targets.
http://selinuxproject.org/page/SEAndroid
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On Feb 17, 2012, at 3:27 PM, Wally McClure wrote:
> I think the concern is that those of us that sell solutions to the US govt
> are hoping that MDr will support whatever "special" android that the US govt
> decides to put out.
> http://www.theverge.com/2012/2/3/2769455/us-government-military-a
eb 2012 18:22:15 +
> From: p...@all-the-johnsons.co.uk
> To: monodroid@lists.ximian.com
> Subject: Re: [mono-android] Android SE
>
> Hi.
>
> On 14/02/2012 21:49, chris@Terrago wrote:
> > I have recently run across some information on an adaptation of the android
&g
Hi.
On 14/02/2012 21:49, chris@Terrago wrote:
I have recently run across some information on an adaptation of the android
OS based on SE Linux called Android SE (Secure Edition)
http://selinuxproject.org/page/SEAndroid here is a link . Although it
appears to still be in a somewhat experimental s
o watch.
Wally
> From: j...@xamarin.com
> Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2012 17:14:32 -0500
> To: monodroid@lists.ximian.com
> Subject: Re: [mono-android] Android SE
>
> Personally, I'm not tracking Android SE, but that doesn't mean no one is...
>
> The simple thing to do wou
Personally, I'm not tracking Android SE, but that doesn't mean no one is...
The simple thing to do would be to try-it-and-see, assuming that there's an
Android SE installation to try. ;-)
In the meantime, the primary question is this: does it support JITs and
read+execute memory? Or is it a W^X