Package Details: findutils-selinux 4.9.0-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/findutils-selinux.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: findutils-selinux
Description: GNU utilities to locate files with SELinux support
Upstream URL: https://www.gnu.org/software/findutils/
Keywords: selinux
Licenses: GPL3
Groups: selinux
Conflicts: findutils, selinux-findutils
Provides: findutils, selinux-findutils
Submitter: Siosm
Maintainer: IooNag
Last Packager: IooNag
Votes: 17
Popularity: 0.25
First Submitted: 2013-11-03 20:05 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-02-05 17:59 (UTC)

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bkb commented on 2022-06-16 12:42 (UTC)

How to install it without replacing any locate already installed?

For it to be

updatedb.findutils

locate.findutils

findutils

IooNag commented on 2021-10-12 18:21 (UTC)

@xavierbaez The package builds fine for me. To debug more what is going wrong, you can build the official findutils package from source (and open a bug on Arch Linux bug tracker if this fails). You can also try building the package in a clean environment (such as a virtual machine or a container), or you can work arounf the issue by building without running tests (with makepkg --nocheck), or by installing the package which was built from GitHub's continuous integration system: https://github.com/archlinuxhardened/selinux/releases/tag/ArchLinux-SELinux

xavierbaez commented on 2021-10-11 06:45 (UTC)

Hello There is a failure in this package. here is the output:

make[1]: [Makefile:2812: check-am] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory '~/.cache/yay/findutils-selinux/src/findutils-4.8.0' make: [Makefile:2357: check-recursive] Error 1 ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in check()

IooNag commented on 2016-03-29 22:28 (UTC)

Hello, the script which fails for you is http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=findutils.git;a=blob;f=find/testsuite/sv-34976-execdir-fd-leak.sh;h=c2cd238444f006820a2613e134a85c7524fd7e4f;hb=HEAD . There seems to be an error message associated to the test failure. Could you please find what error message the script gave, for example by reading src/findutils-4.6.0/find/testsuite/sv-34976-execdir-fd-leak.log in the build directory, or by running "srcdir=$(pwd) ./sv-34976-execdir-fd-leak.sh" in src/findutils-4.6.0/find/testsuite/ ? Moreover, as this does not seem to be related with SELinux, could you build findutils package from the ABS and check whether its tests pass on your system?

x2b commented on 2016-03-29 21:07 (UTC)

I noticed that I can't build the package, notably the check fails: FAIL: sv-34976-execdir-fd-leak.sh Any idea why that happens?

Siosm commented on 2014-01-02 21:50 (UTC)

Renamed to findutils-selinux

xangelux commented on 2013-02-17 22:51 (UTC)

you are right, it should be left to decide by the user

Nicky726 commented on 2013-02-11 19:58 (UTC)

As for sources signature, I think it's up to whoever builds it to decide wheather he trusts the developer and his public key. This should not be done on the PKGBUILD level, I think. Or am I mistaken?

xangelux commented on 2013-02-11 05:37 (UTC)

the signature complains about been unreliable, it builds and installs, but just to tune it it would be nice to have it pass

Nicky726 commented on 2010-07-21 12:41 (UTC)

Initial release. Enables you to find files acording to security context.