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List:       selinux
Subject:    Re: [refpolicy] semodule segfaults with ubuntu
From:       Russell Coker <russell () coker ! com ! au>
Date:       2011-11-07 23:22:29
Message-ID: 201111081022.29910.russell () coker ! com ! au
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On Tue, 8 Nov 2011, Justin Mattock <justinmattock@yahoo.com> wrote:
> this is really annoying..
> I am getting a segfault with using git version of refpolicy, but using
> ubuntu's policy I dont get this. why?

Build it with debugging symbols and run it under gdb.

Also this isn't a refpolicy issue, no matter what's wrong with the policy 
semodule shouldn't SEGV.  There is no excuse for a SEGV, any program which 
gives one (*) is buggy and needs to be fixed.  Please remove the refpolicy 
list from follow-ups.

(*) Except of course for the unusual cases where hardware errors cause 
particular programs to SEGV in which case the hardware needs to be 
fixed/replaced.

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