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Hi, |
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I confirm, I still have that problem... |
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When I do: |
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$ cd / |
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$ ls -la * |
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<snip> |
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Segmentation Fault |
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Do you have the same problem? |
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I suspect its from the "policy" (whether the rules or the use of the policy itself)... because If I remove the initrd.gz from boot "ls" works fine but the packages don't (because of the file contexts)... |
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Tiago Lima |
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----- Original Message ----- |
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From: Miguel Sousa Filipe |
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To: gentoo-hardened@g.o |
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Cc: rnl |
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Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 10:02 PM |
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Subject: [gentoo-hardened] emerge world -e with SElinux stops on emerge perl. |
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Hi all, it seems that emerge perl doesn't work quite well on SeLinux. |
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We've just set up a selinux box(following the gentoo -> selinux gentoo guide). |
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In the end I did a emerge world -e, in the emerge of perl, the emerge stops with |
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a "endeless loop" in a test, while "ls" is using 99% cpu. |
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It never stops.... |
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had to kill -9 that ls to make things continue. |
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checked this more than once, it happens everytime we try to emerge perl. |
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anyone confirms this? |
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Miguel Filipe |
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