On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 11:07:43AM -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Tom Mitchell (mitch48@sbcglobal.net) said:
If I understand this...
In development cycles having the "current" best practice policy does make sense for some, but not outside the context of "default policy development".
Yes, but if you're pushing new policy that actually fixes bugs (think post-release here), you'd want that automatically installed on upgrade.
I believe Jeff was working on this, however the hooks would have to be in rpm I imagine as you probably don't want rpm_script_t having write access to policy_src_t right?
Paul