Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> writes:
> Per the following commit in upstream SELinux, security_context_t has
> been marked as deprecated, generating complains with
> -Wdeprecated-declarations:
> https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux/commit/7a124ca2758136f49cc38efc26fb1a2d385ecfd9
Huh. Apparently it's been considered legacy for a good while, too.
> This can be seen with Debian GID when building contrib/selinux/, as it
> we have libselinux 3.1 there. Per the upstream repo,
> security_context_t maps to char * in include/selinux/selinux.h, so we
> can get rid easily of the warnings with the attached that replaces
> the references to security_context_t.
Ummm ... aren't you going to get some cast-away-const warnings now?
Or are all of the called functions declared as taking "const char *"
not just "char *"?
regards, tom lane