On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Brian L. Simonin wrote:
> On a secondary note, I noted that the an updated Kernel (2.4.10) just
> got released. What is the usual time delay from a new Kernel release to
> the incorporation into SELinux?
Naturally, it varies depending on the nature and extent of the changes to the kernel. However, the time delay should typically be shorter now that we are using the LSM kernel patch, because Greg K-H typically tracks the kernel pre-releases as they occur and is able to update to new stable releases very quickly. I think that Greg updated the LSM kernel patch the same day that 2.4.10 was released (Sunday Sep 23rd), and we updated SELinux (internally) on Monday Sep 24th. A new release based on 2.4.10 should be available soon on the web site.
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