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Backport fixes to make systemd 231 works on systems when SELinux is
installed but disabled.
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Following my post in selinux mailing list
(http://marc.info/?l=selinux&m=141383575923190&w=2):
* Improve ruby pkg-config patch to use the ruby version which is already
computed in the Makefile.
* No longer follow what Fedora does for packaging and choose to do
something similar as what Gentoo and Debian provide.
* Mark the libselinux.so symlink issue as fixed in the next yet-to-come
release.
Moreover, use /usr/bin as install directory instead of /usr/sbin and
move pcre to the depends array to fix this namcap error:
libselinux E: Dependency pcre detected and not included (libraries
['usr/lib/libpcre.so.1'] needed in files ['usr/lib/libselinux.so.1',
'usr/bin/sefcontext_compile'])
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Upstream moved to github
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2 users in https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libselinux/ asked to add armv6h
architecture, like what is done to seafile-server:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/se/seafile-server/PKGBUILD
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This eases the upgrade from selinux- and selinux-usr- packages to new package names
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