[CentOS] The right way to deal with in-house development
m.roth at 5-cent.us
m.roth at 5-cent.usWed May 16 17:25:55 UTC 2018
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Ok, what's the "correct" way to deal with systems developed in-house, that
have their own sets up subdirectories.
And why, for that matter, does running sealert give me the full path to
the executable, like openjdk... but *not* the full path to the file it's
trying to operate on, and I'm left going "ok, where was the file it
deleted? (we're running in permissive mode - overwhelmingly, developers
and subject matter experts no less than nothing about selinux).
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