On 06/20/2011 11:20 AM, Roger Leigh wrote:
On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 11:25:52AM +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
"Don't allow migration to testing because until SELinux refpolicy
is updated to support /run, the system is rendered unusable for
SELinux users."
base-files would migrate prior to sysvinit/initscripts, which would result
in breakage (or at least uninstallability, which testing tries to avoid).
As soon as SELinux refpolicy is updated, we can let sysvinit into testing
and base-files can migrate at the same time. So this bug is just to block
testing migration temporarily.
Hi Santiago,
Update: sysvinit has migrated to testing, but we're still waiting
on #626720 (SELinux refpolicy). If we let base-files into testing
before refpolicy it would cause breakage for selinux users, and
potentially others if they held initscripts back. As soon as
refpolicy goes into testing we can allow base-files in.
Is there work already being done on ref policy? If not, I might be in a
position to pitch in and help some in the first week of July or so.
manoj
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