On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:07:22 -0400, Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Stephen J. Smoogen wrote:
>What should users do with the files listed in /var/tmp/badcontext?
>
>For the last 3 days I have had over 10000 files listed since I
>installed it. I was wondering if I should be running some command
>after a yum upgrade that I didnt know about ;).
>
> 17287 /var/tmp/badcontext.HNjBUG2517
> 52272 /var/tmp/badcontext.XzqEZB4859
> 22518 /var/tmp/badcontext.YGZFP27816
>
restorecon -f /var/tmp/badcontext.YGZFP27816
Will fix the context, then delete the files. We are investigating how
do handle this better. Also
some of the bad contexts are not really bad, IE the tools not smart
enough to realize that the context is
valid. Setfiles is just reporting files that don't match the regular
expessions in the file_contexts file.
So cache files created by mozilla get marked as bad even though they are
valid.
When you say delete.. do you mean it whacks the file on the disk or
some other copy...
Looking at the files.. my entire home directory is considered to be in
an invalid context. I am not sure I want those files deleted.. And I
am not sure
/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.9
/usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2
/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.7.2
/usr/lib/libsmbclient.so.0
/usr/lib/sendmail
/usr/lib/libboost_signals.so.1
/usr/lib/libboost_unit_test_framework.so.1
/usr/lib/locale/locale-archive
/usr/lib/libboost_thread.so.1
/usr/lib/libkrbafs.so.0
/usr/lib/libboost_filesystem.so.1
would be good to kill.. I wouldnt mind losing all of /etc/gconf :).
Is there anything else that can be done?
--
Stephen J Smoogen.
Professional System Administrator