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Internally, that makes sense, but from an SELinux policy developer perspective, that communicates the SELinux version of a "type". We should resolve "No such type" errors so that we say things like "No such permission", "No such object class" etc, based on what we're validating it against.
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Internally, that makes sense, but from an SELinux policy developer perspective, that communicates the SELinux version of a "type". We should resolve "No such type" errors so that we say things like "No such permission", "No such object class" etc, based on what we're validating it against.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: