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> > It seems to be installing everything under /var/tmp/.... |
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> [SNIP] |
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> |
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> Wow! Fortunately your bug report [1] contains more info: |
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> > !!! SELinux module not found. Please verify that it was installed. |
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> I don't really know anything about SELinux but I did find [2]... If you haven't |
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> read the SELinux handbook maybe you should. |
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> [1] http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150690 |
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> [2] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/hardened/selinux/selinux-handbook.xml?part=3&chap=3#doc_chap4 |
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> -- |
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> Bo Andresen |
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Bo, |
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I will take care of that, that is actually happening because I am |
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booted with the selinux disabled flag set to 1. That message occurs |
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when the selinux stuff is not present in the running kernel. AFAIK |
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it is cosmetic. However, since I am not going to implement SELinux on |
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that box, I am removing that stuff. |
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The only other thing that could be happening is some sort of problem |
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with setuptools. Not certain what though. Thanks for taking the |
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time to respond. |
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Sincerely, |
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Joshua |
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