add info on build options

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Chris PeBenito 2006-05-16 15:05:40 +00:00
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@ -73,7 +73,52 @@ checklabels Check the labels on the filesystem, and report when
restorelabels Relabel the filesystem and report each file that is restorelabels Relabel the filesystem and report each file that is
relabeled. relabeled.
2) Reference Policy Files and Directories
2) Reference Policy Build Options (build.conf)
TYPE String. Available options are strict, targeted,
strict-mls, targeted-mls, strict-mcs, and targeted-mcs.
This sets the policy type as strict or targeted, and
optionally enables multi-leve security (MLS) or
multi-category security (MCS) features. This option
controls strict_policy, targeted_policy, enable_mls,
and enable_mcs policy blocks.
NAME String (optional). Sets the name of the policy; the
NAME is used when installing files to e.g.,
/etc/selinux/NAME and /usr/share/selinux/NAME. If not
set, the policy type (TYPE) is used.
DISTRO String (optional). Enable distribution-specific policy.
Available options are redhat, rhel4, gentoo, debian,
and suse. This option controls distro_redhat,
distro_rhel4, distro_gentoo, distro_debian, and
distro_suse policy blocks.
MONOLITHIC Boolean. If set, a monolithic policy is built,
otherwise a modular policy is built.
DIRECT_INITRC Boolean. If set, sysadm will be allowed to directly
run init scripts, instead of requiring the run_init
tool. This is a build option instead of a tunable since
role transitions do not work in conditional policy.
This option controls direct_sysadm_daemon policy
blocks.
POLY Boolean. If set, policy for polyinstantiated
directories will be enabled. This option controls
enable_polyinstantiation policy blocks.
OUTPUT_POLICY Integer. Set the version of the policy created when
building a monolithic policy. This option has no effect
on modular policy.
QUIET Boolean. If set, the build system will only display
status messages and error messages. This option has no
effect on policy.
3) Reference Policy Files and Directories
All directories relative to the root of the Reference Policy sources directory. All directories relative to the root of the Reference Policy sources directory.
Makefile General rules for building the policy. Makefile General rules for building the policy.
@ -161,4 +206,4 @@ policy/support/* Support macros.
policy/users This file defines the users included in the policy. policy/users This file defines the users included in the policy.
support/* Scripts and other tools used to help build the policy. support/* Tools used in the build process.