Re: One question about security label command - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Joe Conway
Subject Re: One question about security label command
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Msg-id 55DD1078.40508@joeconway.com
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In response to Re: One question about security label command  (Joe Conway <mail@joeconway.com>)
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On 08/25/2015 02:27 PM, Joe Conway wrote:
> On 08/25/2015 01:02 PM, Stephen Frost wrote:
>> * Adam Brightwell (adam.brightwell@crunchydatasolutions.com) 
>> wrote:
>>>> So what about the buildfarm animal that was offered for
>>>> this? We still have this module completely uncovered in the
>>>> buildfarm ...
>>> 
>>> I believe that is in the works and should be made available 
>>> soon.
> 
>> Right, Joe commented on the 'open commitfest items' thread that 
>> he's working on getting it set up (actually, more than one; aiui 
>> he's building both a RHEL 6 one and a RHEL 7 one).
> 
> Yeah, I'm working on it. I also have reviewed and tested the patch
> on rhel7.1 and am working on rhel6.7.

I'm arriving late to this party, so maybe everyone else already knows
this, but apparently sepgsql is not compatible with the version of
selinux available on RHEL 6.x. So there doesn't seem to be much reason
for a RHEL 6.x buildfarm animal just for sepgsql testing as it will
always fail ;-)

As I have never before set up a build farm animal, and since sepgsql
cannot be run directly with `make installcheck`, nor can sepgsql be
installed in the usual manner, this may not be a slam dunk...

Joe

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