https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1828952#c2
If SELINUXTYPE is set to some value other than targeted then we look
for a directory /etc/selinux/<SELINUXTYPE> which does not exist.
However this should not cause a fatal error. Using setfiles to do the
relabelling immediately is a nice-to-have, but we can fallback to
using autorelabel if we're unable to achieve it.
---
mlcustomize/SELinux_relabel.ml | 6 ++++++
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
diff --git a/mlcustomize/SELinux_relabel.ml b/mlcustomize/SELinux_relabel.ml
index 5df1f08..5ecf7bd 100644
--- a/mlcustomize/SELinux_relabel.ml
+++ b/mlcustomize/SELinux_relabel.ml
@@ -77,6 +77,12 @@ and use_setfiles g =
let specfile =
sprintf "/etc/selinux/%s/contexts/files/file_contexts" policy in
+ (* If the spec file doesn't exist then fall back to using
+ * autorelabel (RHBZ#1828952).
+ *)
+ if not (g#is_file ~followsymlinks:true specfile) then
+ failwith "no spec file";
+
(* RHEL 6.2 - 6.5 had a malformed specfile that contained the
* invalid regular expression "/var/run/spice-vdagentd.\pid"
* (instead of "\.p"). This stops setfiles from working on
--
2.24.1