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On 06/25/2011 11:24 PM, Mr Dash Four wrote:
I am strictly following what is written at the top of that file: To prevent a module from being used in policy creation, set the module name to "off". I'll try what you've suggested though and see if that helps.
Nope, same error! If you are willing to see if you get the same error as me, I have attached 3 patches (I hope the mailing list daemon won't moan too much!), which I use to compile the standard FC15 policy with.
The first one is applied against the .spec file and the other two need to be placed in the SOURCES directory as they are applied against the policy sources at various stages during the actual build. The compilation passes OK, so does the linking, but I get an error with semodule_expand. The problem is, I have no idea what this error means!
I am not sure either. Might have to do with you patch for modules-targeted.conf. Are you sure that by the time you patch that file, that you actually patch Fedoras modules-targeted.conf.
Why are you making it so hard?
you could just use the fedora 15 branch from git edit that and create an archive and then use the other Fedora files from the source rpm and replace that modules-targeted.
I have no patches in my forks at all.