On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 10:10 -0400, Build System wrote:
libselinux-1.26-1
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libsepol-1.9.1-1
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* Mon Sep 12 2005 Dan Walsh <dwalsh(a)redhat.com> 1.9.1-1
- Upgrade to latest from NSA
* Fixed expand_avtab and expand_cond_av_list to keep separate
entries with identical keys but different enabled flags.
* Updated version for release.
libsetrans-0.1.4-2
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* Mon Sep 12 2005 Dan Walsh <dwalsh(a)redhat.com> 0.1.4-2
- Mv libraries to /lib/selinux/libTYPE.so.0
libuser-0.54-1
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* Tue Sep 13 2005 Miloslav Trmac <mitr(a)redhat.com> - 0.54-1
- Make sure attributes with no values can never appear
- Fix crash in the "files" module when an attribute is missing
- Use hidden visibility for internal functions, remove them from
libuser/user_private.h; this changes module interface ABI
Since upgrading today, I'm unable to log into my desktop in runlevel 5
or run sudo to do things.
Both report the same problem, the first in a nice dialog box, the later
on the CLI. Both say:
[root@localhost ~]# sudo ls
failed to get default context
Anyone else seeing this.
I've got selinux disabled. On a related note, I'm also being asked for
a security context each time I log in as a user. For example:
[rodd@localhost packages]$ su -
Password:
Would you like to enter a security context? [y] n
[root@localhost ~]#
Rodd
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It's much better on my side"