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Package Details: sudo-selinux 1.9.16-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/sudo-selinux.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | sudo-selinux |
Description: | Give certain users the ability to run some commands as root - SELinux support |
Upstream URL: | https://www.sudo.ws/sudo/ |
Keywords: | selinux |
Licenses: | custom |
Groups: | selinux |
Conflicts: | selinux-sudo, sudo |
Provides: | selinux-sudo, sudo |
Submitter: | Siosm |
Maintainer: | IooNag |
Last Packager: | IooNag |
Votes: | 16 |
Popularity: | 0.002549 |
First Submitted: | 2013-11-03 20:05 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-09-16 19:09 (UTC) |
Dependencies (8)
- glibc (glibc-gitAUR, glibc-linux4AUR, glibc-eacAUR, glibc-eac-binAUR, glibc-eac-rocoAUR)
- libcrypto.so (openssl-gitAUR, openssl-staticAUR, lib32-openssl, openssl, openssl-1.1)
- libldap
- libselinuxAUR
- libssl.so (openssl-gitAUR, openssl-staticAUR, lib32-openssl, openssl, openssl-1.1)
- openssl (openssl-gitAUR, openssl-staticAUR)
- pam-selinuxAUR
- zlib (zlib-ng-compat-gitAUR, zlib-gitAUR, zlib-ng-compatAUR)
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- arch-update (requires sudo) (optional)
- arch-update-git (requires sudo) (optional)
- archarchive (requires sudo) (optional)
- archarm-mobile-fde-installer-git (requires sudo)
- arm-image-installer (requires sudo)
- arms-git (requires sudo)
- askpass-menu (requires sudo) (optional)
- asus-5606-fan-state-git (requires sudo)
- aurbrowser (requires sudo)
- aurc (requires sudo) (optional)
- aurs (requires sudo)
- aurs-git (requires sudo)
- aurto (requires sudo)
- Show 236 more...
Latest Comments
fhenriquedev commented on 2019-11-14 01:09 (UTC) (edited on 2019-11-14 01:10 (UTC) by fhenriquedev)
I'm having an error in the check() function inside the PKGBUILD while checking cvtsudoers, had to build with --nocheck option and it installed just fine, and I don't know if it's on purpose but I had to manually run libtool --finish /bin/sudo I didn't saw the warnings in the first time I installed because I was following the Wiki guide and replacing a lot of packages and I got stuck for a couple minutes trying to figure out why I was not able to login after installing all of them, and then I saw the sudo issue in the journal, had to reinstall this package and now, paying more attention, I saw the warning telling to run this command. It solved the issue then.
Siosm commented on 2014-01-02 21:48 (UTC)
Nicky726 commented on 2012-03-04 09:47 (UTC)
coolmast commented on 2012-03-03 00:03 (UTC)
Nicky726 commented on 2010-07-22 11:19 (UTC)