Hello, I'm planning to upload a new version of libselinux in unstable soon. This new version is dropping the /selinux directory that was used in the past as the selinuxfs mountpoint.
Since Wheezy, the library is mounting selinuxfs under /sys/fs/selinux, and falling back to /selinux if the former is not available during early boot. All the selinux userspace tools and libraries should already be aware of this change. If you have packages that directly mount or manipulate the selinuxfs, you should probably check that it use the correct paths (ie. piupart, bug #682068). I'm intentionally not forcing the migration to the new mountpoint nor forcing the deletion of the directory on upgrade as, in my mind, if a Wheezy machine is still using the old mountpoint that might be for perfectly valid reasons and the package shouldn't touch it. A discussion has already been initiated on the bug report, see: #658070. Any remark on this? Cheers Laurent Bigonville
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