On Mon, 13 Jul 2026 at 16:58:28 +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
The package selinux-utils is depended on by selinux-policy-default, so it will
be dragged in by every functional SE Linux system

On https://salsa.debian.org/selinux-team/libselinux/-/merge_requests/14, Adrian argued that "On an embedded system one does often provision policy through other means" (presumably meaning that such systems would not necessarily have selinux-policy-default installed). Is that a use-case that is supported by the SE Linux team in Debian?

If yes, is there a package that is smaller than selinux-policy-default, but *does* need to be pulled in by every functional SE Linux system? I'm hoping that one of selinux-basics, policycoreutils or selinux-utils has that role.

If all working SE Linux systems will have one of those packages, then the same reasoning says that the Recommends isn't necessary.

    smcv

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