On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 08:33:14AM +0800, Jeff Pitman wrote:
On Wednesday 22 December 2004 05:45, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
> Additionally, aren't python optimized files a non-default
> setting?
They don't need to exist for proper python operation.
> So someone had to set root on the tripwire enabled boxes to
> create these files in the first place?
Probably. So, it has to be explicitly setup now. Any SELinux
implications?
Seems like SELinux should be the same as a read-only root. Python app
tries to write to /usr directory protected by SELinux. It's denied.
Application continues on its way.
Do note that the base python package does distribute pyo, it's
the
modules and apps that %ghost them in the fedora.us template. (Unless
the python package has been changed in Rawhide...)
Yep. And that's 17 MB I have to reclaim manually on my laptop.
-Toshio