On Mon, 2014-01-20 at 00:14 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:
Anyone not aware of the problem and the fix, who applies the
-117.fc20
selinux-policy update in _enforcing_ mode (since it has entered stable
updates meanwhile) believing it to be a normal update, will face another
failure and a partial update. Package selinux-policy updated
to -117.fc20 but -targeted remaining at -116.fc20.
I don't see this.
I just updated today before reading this message (and I haven;t read the
whole thread, sorry) and I got selinux-policy and targeted updated
without any problem (I always run in enforcing mode).
Simo.
Fixing that with the instructions in the Wiki wouldn't work,
# yum update selinux-policy
Loaded plugins: auto-update-debuginfo, langpacks, refresh-packagekit
No packages marked for update
since selinux-policy package is up-to-date. The enhanced fix that adds
'\*' works also for this extra problem:
setenforce 0
yum clean expire-cache
yum update selinux-policy\*
setenforce 1
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