Message357636
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Leif Middelschulte |
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Leif Middelschulte, christian.heimes |
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2019年11月29日.09:18:20 |
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<1575019101.51.0.345500684366.issue38893@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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@Christian Heimes: is there anything else you need from me? Is this the wrong forum?
As discussed in the referenced GitHub issue, some SELinux people suggest it might be a fault in how Python determines (?) it's running within a container environment and how to act upon it.
Does it determine it at all? Does it use libselinux[0]?
Background: I came across this issue by building a Linux distribution using Yocto in a Fedora:30 podman managed container with host volumes bound in. I guess that it is a fairly common scenario in the near future.
[0] https://danwalsh.livejournal.com/73099.html |
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