From: pebenito@ieee.org (Chris PeBenito) Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2016 20:39:39 -0400 Subject: [refpolicy] [PATCH] Update the colord module In-Reply-To: <1471704787.17584.10.camel@trentalancia.net> References: <1723933090.942512.1471119061166.JavaMail.open-xchange@popper02.register.it> <479741768.942558.1471120741019.JavaMail.open-xchange@popper02.register.it> <1471704787.17584.10.camel@trentalancia.net> Message-ID: <40bb9d4a-4164-3c31-cc98-dc1a530af59c@ieee.org> To: refpolicy@oss.tresys.com List-Id: refpolicy.oss.tresys.com On 08/20/16 10:53, Guido Trentalancia wrote: > Hello Christopher. > > I have noticed that the following colord patch is still pending, > although there are no amendments planned for it. > > Also, the new gnome patch depends on changes introduced by this patch. The answer was that I wanted to revisit the XDG changes. Then we can decide what action to take. > On Sat, 13/08/2016 at 22.39 +0200, Guido Trentalancia wrote: >> Hello Dominick. >> >>> On the 13th August 2016 at 22.23 Dominick Grift >> .com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 08/13/2016 10:11 PM, Guido Trentalancia wrote: >>>> Update the colord module: >>>> >>>> - add support for writing colord subdirectories of /usr/share; >>>> - add support for reading colord subdirectories of /home (e.g. >>>> ICC profiles). >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Guido Trentalancia >>>> --- >>>> policy/modules/contrib/colord.fc | 5 +++++ >>>> policy/modules/contrib/colord.te | 13 +++++++++++++ >>>> 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+) >>>> >>>> --- refpolicy-git-06082016-orig/policy/modules/contrib/colord.fc >>>> 2016-08-06 >>>> 21:27:11.337094143 +0200 >>>> +++ refpolicy-git-06082016/policy/modules/contrib/colord.fc >>>> 2016-08-13 >>>> 17:39:07.096980948 +0200 >>>> @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ >>>> +HOME_DIR/\.local/share/icc(/.*)? >>> >>> I thought that by now reference policy implemented $XDG_DATA_DIR, >>> $XDG_CONFIG_DIR and $XDG_CACHE_DIR for ~/.local/share, ~/.config >>> and >>> ~/.cache respectively? >> >> As already explained in a previous message, I think not all systems >> support the >> XDG variables. For example on my system they are not supported at all >> and I am >> fine with it. >> >> Therefore, unless strictly necessary, I would prefer not to change >> this. >> >> Do you have reasons to think that it is strictly necessary ? -- Chris PeBenito