I'm currently working on the policy, I'll post an update soon.
I flagged it outdated as it should at least be renamed properly.
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Package Details: selinux-flex 2.5.4a-6
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| Package Base: | selinux-flex |
|---|---|
| Description: | A tool for generating text-scanning programs |
| Upstream URL: | http://flex.sourceforge.net |
| Category: | system |
| Licenses: | |
| Submitter: | sergej |
| Maintainer: | IooNag |
| Last Packager: | None |
| Votes: | 12 |
| First Submitted: | 2009-11-09 11:23 |
| Last Updated: | 2011-10-20 21:34 |
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Sources
- flex-arch.patch.gz
- http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/flex/flex-2.5.4a.tar.bz2
Latest Comments
Comment by Siosm
Comment by Blubaur
flagged out of date 2013-12-12 - with no comment
so... still required or not?
Comment by Nicky726
This package is still necessary to build selinux-usr-checkpolicy, so that correctly builds selinux-refpolicy. It is possible to build selinux-usr-checkpolicy without it, but it then fails to build the policy. However, when the building is done, It can be then replaced by [core] flex.
Comment by Nicky726
Forced !makeflags, so it should build on multithreading machines without user intervention in /etc/makepkg.conf.
Comment by Nicky726
Well it is makedependency for checkpolicy, which then succeeds to build the policy.
At least for me. Since the time I managed to build the policy on one machine and not to build it on the ohter machine, I lost fate in such statements. Try it with it and without it and one of the variants may succeed.
Comment by Blubaur
So this is still required?
Comment by Nicky726
To build on multicore, make sure you have default value of -j in /etc/makepkg.conf, then it builds fine.
Comment by Nicky726
Thank you, added as dependency.
Comment by ajes
required bison to build
Comment by Nicky726
Please try, but I think it still holds.
Comment by Blubaur
Confirming Nicky726' comment: still happening.
Strangely, MAKEFLAGS=-j1 in front of makepkg didn't help
- if I CTRL+Z in between, then mkdir -p pkg/usr/man/man1, then 'fg', then the make install command succeeds.
Q: This version seems quite old - should the current non-selinux-variant work now as well?
(I'll try...)
Anonymous comment
I am a robot. AUR guidelines suggest to not include binaries. Examples:
selinux-flex/flex-arch.patch.gz
Compressed files detected. This robot will not bother you again.
Comment by Nicky726
This package seems to currently not build on multi-core/HT machines, on single-core it builds just fine though.