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SubjectRe: system gets stuck in a lock during boot
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On Wed, 2009-10-07 at 08:52 -0700, Justin P. Mattock wrote:

> >
> What I think is happening is while building
> sysvinit with the SELinux patch, sysvinit is looking
> in /lib for libselinux(but could be wrong) but libselinux is in
> /lib64.
> (here's my excuse as a newbie:)
> part of a pain when building an x86_64 multilib is building
> everything to point to lib64(pure64 with the soft link
> lib64 -> lib makes life so much easier).
>
> I'm going to look at that patch and see how it tells
> -lselinux -lsepol to find the libs.
> (if this is the case then I must admit I am a real
> newbie, and apologize for the confusion).

Justin,

Just being able to monkey around with the init code on top of SELinux
already qualifies you to be well beyond a newbie ;-)

-- Steve




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