How to Install and Uninstall libsepol.src Package on Oracle Linux 9

Last updated: October 07,2024

1. Install "libsepol.src" package

This tutorial shows how to install libsepol.src on Oracle Linux 9

$ sudo dnf update $ sudo dnf install libsepol.src

2. Uninstall "libsepol.src" package

This guide let you learn how to uninstall libsepol.src on Oracle Linux 9:

$ sudo dnf remove libsepol.src $ sudo dnf autoremove

3. Information about the libsepol.src package on Oracle Linux 9

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Available Packages
Name : libsepol
Version : 3.5
Release : 1.el9
Architecture : src
Size : 509 k
Source : None
Repository : ol9_appstream
Summary : SELinux binary policy manipulation library
URL : https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux/wiki
License : LGPLv2+
Description : Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux® kernel and a number
: of utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add
: mandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux
: kernel contains new architectural components originally developed to
: improve the security of the Flask operating system. These
: architectural components provide general support for the enforcement
: of many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those
: based on the concepts of Type Enforcement®, Role-based Access
: Control, and Multi-level Security.
:
: libsepol provides an API for the manipulation of SELinux binary policies.
: It is used by checkpolicy (the policy compiler) and similar tools, as well
: as by programs like load_policy that need to perform specific transformations
: on binary policies such as customizing policy boolean settings.

Name : libsepol
Version : 3.5
Release : 1.el9
Architecture : src
Size : 509 k
Source : None
Repository : ol9_baseos_latest
Summary : SELinux binary policy manipulation library
URL : https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux/wiki
License : LGPLv2+
Description : Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux® kernel and a number
: of utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add
: mandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux
: kernel contains new architectural components originally developed to
: improve the security of the Flask operating system. These
: architectural components provide general support for the enforcement
: of many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those
: based on the concepts of Type Enforcement®, Role-based Access
: Control, and Multi-level Security.
:
: libsepol provides an API for the manipulation of SELinux binary policies.
: It is used by checkpolicy (the policy compiler) and similar tools, as well
: as by programs like load_policy that need to perform specific transformations
: on binary policies such as customizing policy boolean settings.