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Re: selinux eradicator?
- From: tom horsley att net (Tom Horsley)
- To: For users of Fedora <fedora-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: selinux eradicator?
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 12:57:33 +0000
> The most actively updated selinux package is selinux-policy. So you
> should be able to remove this without too many dependencies.
>
> policycoreutils does have lots of packages that require it so getting
> rid of it will be a problem. libselinux is a core library which you
> can't remove. libsemanage and libsepol are required by policycoreutils.
>
> So I would just remove selinux-policy-* and you should see far less updates.
That seemed to work. I also found I could remove the setroubleshoot
stuff with no dependency issues. Any of the remaining packages seem
to transitively drag in every other rpm on the system :-).
Thanks.
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