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Backporting SELinux to woody



Hi!

[ Sorry, I'm not sure if this list is right place to ask this, but
  I can't remember better one ]

I'm trying to backport SELinux tools and libraries from unstable to
stable (woody). Well, actually I succeed to build all except coreutils
and sysvinit and installed all under UML and get to the point where
I cannot login in.
I've found problem with pam (backported one) which is compiled on the
woody platform.

Here is the syslog message:
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Mar  9 19:29:44 [login] PAM adding faulty module: /lib/security/pam_unix.so
Mar  9 19:29:44 [login] PAM unable to dlopen(/lib/security/pam_selinux.so)
Mar  9 19:29:44 [login] PAM [dlerror: /lib/libselinux.so.1: undefined symbol: ls
etxattr]
---------------------------------------------------------------------

I suspect that the problem can be with old glibc (2.2.5) but I'm not
sure. Because that I'd like to ask should I backport glibc from sarge?

Best regards,
Milan



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