selinux-refpolicy/build.conf

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#
# Policy build options
#
# Policy version
# By default, checkpolicy will create the highest
# version policy it supports. Setting this will
# override the version. This only has an
# effect for monolithic policies.
#OUTPUT_POLICY = 18
# Policy Type
# strict, targeted,
# strict-mls, targeted-mls,
# strict-mcs, targeted-mcs
TYPE = strict
# Policy Name
# If set, this will be used as the policy
# name. Otherwise the policy type will be
# used for the name.
NAME = refpolicy
# Distribution
# Some distributions have portions of policy
# for programs or configurations specific to the
# distribution. Setting this will enable options
# for the distribution.
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# redhat, gentoo, debian, suse, and rhel4 are current options.
# Fedora users should enable redhat.
#DISTRO = redhat
# Direct admin init
# Setting this will allow sysadm to directly
# run init scripts, instead of requring run_init.
# This is a build option, as role transitions do
# not work in conditional policy.
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DIRECT_INITRC=n
# Build monolithic policy. Putting n here
# will build a loadable module policy.
MONOLITHIC=y
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# Polyinstantiation
# Enable polyinstantiated directory support.
POLY=n
# Number of MLS Sensitivities
# The sensitivities will be s0 to s(MLS_SENS-1).
# Dominance will be in increasing numerical order
# with s0 being lowest.
MLS_SENS=16
# Number of MLS Categories
# The categories will be c0 to c(MLS_CATS-1).
MLS_CATS=256
# Number of MCS Categories
# The categories will be c0 to c(MLS_CATS-1).
MCS_CATS=256
# Set this to y to only display status messages
# during build.
QUIET=n