[Bug 248184] [NEW] Please sync refpolicy 0.0.20080314-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main).

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Please sync refpolicy 0.0.20080314-1 (universe) from Debian unstable
(main).


Explanation of the Ubuntu delta and why it can be dropped:

Discussed with kees and agreed we want to rebase on the Debian packages
and work from there.

Changelog since current intrepid version 0.0.20071214-0ubuntu3:

refpolicy (0.0.20080314-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream SVN HEAD
    - Add wireshark module based on ethereal module.
    - Revise upstart support in init module to use a tunable, as upstart is now
      used in Fedora too.
    - Add iferror.m4 rather generate it out of the Makefiles.
    - Definitions for open permisson on file and similar objects from Eric
      Paris.
    - Apt updates for ptys and logs, from Martin Orr.
    - RPC update from Vaclav Ovsik.
    - Exim updates on Debian from Devin Carrawy.
    - Pam and samba updates from Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus.
    - Backup update on Debian from Vaclav Ovsik.
    - Cracklib update on Debian from Vaclav Ovsik.
    - Label /proc/kallsyms with system_map_t.
    - 64-bit capabilities from Stephen Smalley.
    - Labeled networking peer object class updates.
  * refpolicy  includes an Exim policy, but did not install it on a fresh
    refpolicy installation, because the module package is exim.pp, while
    Debian calls its exim package 'exim4'.  Thanks to Devin Carraway for
    the heavy lifting.                                 Closes: #465208
  * Bug fix: "selinux-policy-refpolicy-dev: Installed build.conf specifies
    MCS build type", thanks to Devin Carraway.         Closes: #465215
  * Bug fix: "newer policycoreutils required", thanks to Max Kellermann
                                                       Closes: #469123
  * The latest set of packages also seem to resolve the consolekit
    issues. Bug fix: "consolekit gives error messages when running with SELinux
    enabled", thanks to Ritesh Raj Sarraf.             Closes: #463995
  * Bug fix: "selinux-policy-refpolicy-targeted: descriptions seems to
    misplace '.' to split paragraphs (debian/control)", thanks to
    Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw).                  Closes: #466638,#466978

 -- Manoj Srivastava <srivasta at debian.org>  Wed, 19 Mar 2008 18:27:23
-0500

refpolicy (0.0.20071214-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release. This has updated policy for ssh, which
                                                          Closes: #433972
  * The new policy also permits postfix to read files on anon_inodefs file
    systems, which then                                   Closes: #435497
  * Allow use of wildcards when trying to map package names to policy
    modules. Thanks to Vaclav Ovsik for the heavy lifting. Closes: #427906
  * Debian puts hpssd.py in /usr/lib -- not /usr/share. Thanks to Frodo
    Looijaard.                                             Closes: #443177 
  * Alsa needs changes in file context as well. Thanks to  Martin Orr
    for pointing this out.                                 Closes: #428464
  * Allow apache to read munin files. Thanks to Vesa-Pekka Palmu for
    pointing this out.                                     Closes: #433886
  * Fix targeted policies priority in control file. Thanks to Stas
    Myasnikov for pointing this out.                       Closes: #447253
  * Several files in /usr/lib/cups/backend are hard links to files in
    /usr/lib/cups/backend-available. In the cups.fc, only the files in
    backend are tagged with the cupsd_exec_t, so the files in
    backend-available are tagged with lib_t. This results in somewhat
    undefined behaviour: depending on the order of directory traversal the
    files are tagged with either lib_t or cupsd_exec_t. Thanks to Frodo
    Looijaard.                                             Closes: #442898
  * selinux-policy-refpolicy-dev now also depends on make and m4, since
    those are required to actually build policy.  Thanks to Erik
    Johansson.                                             Closes: #449203
  * Similarly, the source package recommends make and gcc, since those
    are needed to build policy.                            Closes: #436211
  * The bug mentioned in 437139 does not exist in the new policy. A
    versioned close will allow the bug to remain open for Etch.
                                                           Closes: #437139
  * The duplicate declaration of system_chkpwd_t does not appear to be in
    the sources, based in a find/grep.                     Closes: #463818
  * There was a spurious + sign in policy/modules/kernel/devices.if.
    Thanks to Frans Pop for pointing this out.             Closes: #438887

 -- Manoj Srivastava <srivasta at debian.org>  Sat, 09 Feb 2008 20:28:43
-0600

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** Affects: refpolicy (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Wishlist
         Status: Confirmed

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Please sync refpolicy 0.0.20080314-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main).
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