On Sun, 16 May 2004 03:41, "Karl MacMillan" kmacmillan@tresys.com wrote:
I think we should use /etc/selinux as the sym-link to the policy source. /etc/security/selinux/src is too much typing when you do any serious policy work.
I am not against adding the symlink if /etc/security/selinux/src/policy remains. Breaking that compatibility will be a problem for us and others at least in the short term and, if other distributions don't adopt the change, a problem in the long term. All of our tools are easily
If /etc/selinux is used then it's best for compatibility for everyone.
Debian has been using /usr/share/selinux/policy/current since Howard suggested it: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=selinux&m=101864307520785&w=2
Gentoo apparently uses /etc/security/selinux/src/policy. It seems that if you want to have cross-distribution compatibility then a /etc/selinux sym-link is the best possibility.