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SELinux Mailing Listmy SELinux 2.5 policy tree
From: Colin Walters <walters_at_verbum.org>
Date: 19 Jul 2003 17:21:32 -0400
I've been using the "arch" revision control system to maintain it: http://arch.fifthvision.net/ Arch is really cool, and if you are at all interested in a RCS better than CVS, it is very much worth checking out. Arch is especially ideal for the kind of situation we have with the various SELinux policies (the NSA's, Russell's, and mine at least), which are strongly characterized by asynchronous distributed development and repeated merging.
In particular you should use the "tla" implementation of arch, whose
homepage is:
After you've got it installed, here's how to download my policy tree:
$ tla register-archive walters@debian.org--2003-debian http://arch.verbum.org/arch-debian After that you can update it with (in the policy directory):
$ tla update --in-place . I should note that tla 1.0 is fairly limited; the development version has many new features and cleanups that make it much more pleasant to use. Hopefully the 1.1 release will be out soon. -- This message was distributed to subscribers of the selinux mailing list. If you no longer wish to subscribe, send mail to majordomo@tycho.nsa.gov with the words "unsubscribe selinux" without quotes as the message.Received on Sat 19 Jul 2003 - 17:25:14 EDT |
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Date Posted: Jan 15, 2009 | Last Modified: Jan 15, 2009 | Last Reviewed: Jan 15, 2009 |