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Re: Oct files on SELinux
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Julien Salort |
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Re: Oct files on SELinux |
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Sat, 24 Nov 2012 10:09:01 +0100 |
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Dimitri Maziuk <address@hidden> writes:
> Disabling selinux is the first thing I do after installing a new
> system. That said, audit.log should tell you which shared library is
> hitting which context restriction. Then you can change selinux context
> for that library.
>
> Plugging that message into google (sans segment name probably) should
> also help.
Google points to people that just deactivate SELinux.
I was puzzled that using mkoctfile directly led to a different result
than g++ -c and then mkoctfile with the .o object.
So I was under the impression that it is somehow an Octave-specific question.
- Oct files on SELinux, Julien Salort, 2012/11/23
- Re: Oct files on SELinux, Dimitri Maziuk, 2012/11/23
- Re: Oct files on SELinux,
Julien Salort <=
- Re: Oct files on SELinux, Dimitri Maziuk, 2012/11/24
- Re: Oct files on SELinux, c., 2012/11/24
- Re: Oct files on SELinux, Jordi GutiƩrrez Hermoso, 2012/11/24
- Re: Oct files on SELinux, c., 2012/11/25
- Re: Oct files on SELinux, Jordi GutiƩrrez Hermoso, 2012/11/25
Re: Oct files on SELinux, c., 2012/11/24
Re: Oct files on SELinux, Steven Levine, 2012/11/24