This could be. The first time I built the system I selected Pentium Classic, and everything ran fine. This last time I did not touch this setting (left it at Pentium III) and the checkpolicy utlity failed.
I just started the build process (from the beginning) and selected Pentium Classic.
Conan
I get a core file whenever checkpolicy is executed. While running step 4 (build and install the example policy configuration) the core occurs.
During the first install, today, I got this error. I thought I may had made a mistake, so I started over from scrath (deleted (rm -rf) both /root/lsm & /root/selinux then untared the distribution again). Once again I got the same error.
Im going to continue with the install. I brought the core up in gdb, but its going to take a while for me to figure out whats going on. Im hoping that I can fix it after I get it installed.
I started with http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/lsm/archives/lsm-200108221537.tgz. I just installed a fresh RedHat 7.1.
I had installed selinux successfully before, but I got a "Kernel Panic" that looked like it was caused by a harddisk error. So I started with a new couple new harddrives and reinstalled linux.
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