Dec 16, 2024 10:14:21 Matthew Vernon <matt...@debian.org>: > Hi, > > On 16/12/2024 01:25, Antonio Russo wrote: >> On 11/24/24 08:18, Antonio Russo wrote: >>> Dear Maintainer, >>> >>> After upgrading to pcre2 10.44-4, I get errors like this: >>> >>> Regex version mismatch, expected: 10.44 2024-06-07 actual: 10.42 2022-12-11 >>> dpkg: warning: selinux: Regex version mismatch, expected: 10.44 2024-06-07 >>> actual: 10.42 2022-12-11 >>> >>> in programs like mpv and dpkg. Do these programs need to be recompiled >>> against the new pcre2 >>> libraries? Should this pcre2 upgrade have triggered a transition? > > AFAICT this is not a pcre2 bug, you don't need to recompile programs linked > against pcre2 for the upgrade from 10.42 to 10.44. > >> This was resolved by running `semodule -B`. I'm CC-ing the selinux- devel >> mailing list, since I'm >> not sure how to communicate this piece of information from the pcre2 upgrade >> to selinux can or >> should be done. > > If selinux wants to run something whenever pcre2 is updated on a system, it > probably wants to install a suitable dpkg trigger.
There is a proposal for such a trigger: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/pcre2/-/merge_requests/4 > Shall I reassign this bug to selinux? > > Regards, > > Matthew > > _______________________________________________ > SELinux-devel mailing list > selinux-de...@alioth-lists.debian.net > https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/selinux-devel