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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Apache 2.2 on Ubuntu 8.10 Post 302276653 by mojoman on Wednesday 14th of January 2009 09:50:57 AM
Old 01-14-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by pludi
Ubuntu packages are precompiled. The only Linux distributions that I know of that use local compiles are Gentoo and LFS.
But you can always install the source package and create a new binary package tailored for your system.
Well Otheus that answers my question. I will use the precompiled version of Apache then and then use httpd -V to make sure I am using pthreads then.
 

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SEMODULE_PACKAGE(8)							NSA						       SEMODULE_PACKAGE(8)

NAME
semodule_package - Create a SELinux policy module package. SYNOPSIS
semodule_package -o <output file> -m <module> [-f <file contexts>] DESCRIPTION
semodule_package is the tool used to create a SELinux policy module package from a binary policy module and optionally other data such as file contexts. semodule_package packages binary policy modules created by checkmodule. The policy package created by semodule_package can then be installed via semodule. EXAMPLE
# Build a policy package for a base module. $ semodule_package -o base.pp -m base.mod -f file_contexts # Build a policy package for a httpd module. $ semodule_package -o httpd.pp -m httpd.mod -f httpd.fc # Build a policy package for local TE rules and no file contexts. $ semodule_package -o local.pp -m local.mod OPTIONS
-o --outfile <output file> Policy module package file generated by this tool. -s --seuser <seuser file> seuser file to be included in the package. -u --user_extra <user extra file> user_extra file to be included in the package. -m --module <Module file> Policy module file to be included in the package. -f --fc <File context file> File contexts file for the module (optional). -n --nc <netfilter context file> netfilter context file to be included in the package. SEE ALSO
checkmodule(8), semodule(8), semodule_unpackage(8) AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>. The program was written by Karl MacMillan <kmacmillan@tresys.com> Security Enhanced Linux Nov 2005 SEMODULE_PACKAGE(8)
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