From: JensNeuhalfen@gmx.de (Jens Neuhalfen) Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 17:37:07 +0200 Subject: [refpolicy] SeLinux policy for git-daemon In-Reply-To: <1219072116.2609.90.camel@moss-terrapins.epoch.ncsc.mil> References: <1219072370.15402.6.camel@desktop.local.neuhalfen.name> <1219072116.2609.90.camel@moss-terrapins.epoch.ncsc.mil> Message-ID: <1219073827.15402.15.camel@desktop.local.neuhalfen.name> To: refpolicy@oss.tresys.com List-Id: refpolicy.oss.tresys.com Hi, Hi Dave, thank you for providing that. > For everyone's convenience I already have the repo checked out and have > attached his three policy template files. I think they have tpl at the > end because the build system is supposed to substitute something in but > it only seems to be the case with respect to the fc file. > Dave is absolutely right, the tpl extension means "template" and is used by the build system. There are some points, where I need some help/ideas/.. - I guess the interface can be significantly slimmed down. - Can/should I use Interface methods form the te file? From a sw-engeneering standpoint I would use "subroutine" macros in the te-file Please do not hesitate to "style-correct" me, as I want to write good gode (not just barely working code) Jens > Dave >