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Software Patterns Blog
country flaguser name
United States
2007-04-11 19:47:21
Greetings,

I am pleased to broadcast the launch of a new blog called
the
software pattern blog http://pattern.ijop.org
<http://pattern.ijop.org/
>
.. This blog belongs to the editors of IJOP, columnists,
staff,
advisory, editorial and domain expert boards, external
reviewers, and
to those who have been specially invited. It is an open
forum which is
managed by Dr. M. E. Fayad and his associates, if you would
like to
submit an article to the Software Pattern Blog, please email
it to
patterns-blogijop.org <mailto:patterns-blogijop.org>
 and refer to the guidelines at http://pattern.ijo
p.org/?page_id=4

This blog focuses on software patterns, stable analysis and
design
patterns, architectural patterns, pattern languages and how
to
develop systems of patterns. In order to keep the spam at a
minimum,
postings will be moderated. Also please avoid
anonymous/spoofed
posting. The objective of this blog is to foster mature
discussions
about issues that affect all software developers and
practitioners
nowadays. 

Feel more than welcome to participate! To start reading and
subscribing to the blog, click here
<http://pattern.ijop.org/wp-login.php?action=register>

..

Sincerely,

Eduardo M. Segura

Co-Founder and Project Manager

vrlSoft, Inc.



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Freshening selinux with rpm --root, is that OK?
country flaguser name
Poland
2007-04-12 05:12:20
When trying to freshen selinux-policy-targeted in chrooted
filesystem 
using

rpm -Fvh --root /mnt/rescue/ 070411_FC6upd/6/i386/*rpm

I get

[...]
9:selinux-policy-targeted###################################
######## [ 90%]
/usr/sbin/load_policy:  Can't load policy:  No such file or
directory
libsemanage.semanage_reload_policy: load_policy returned
error code 2.
/usr/sbin/load_policy:  Can't load policy:  No such file or
directory
libsemanage.semanage_reload_policy: load_policy returned
error code 2.
semodule:  Failed!
[...]

Can these messages be safely ignored, or do they indicate
something went really
wrong on /mnt/rescue ?

I have mounted proc and sysfs on /mnt/rescue.

rpm indicated selinux-policy-targeted has been updated in
chrooted system.

Regards,

Wojtek


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