Crossover installs under /opt/cxoffice by default. The rules for wine-style programs does not seem to cover that hierarchy, and just trying to run things gives a lot of denied execmods.
I assume just mirroring the settings for regular wine is fine for Crossover too:
/opt/cxoffice/lib/wine/.+.so system_u:object_r:textrel_shlib_t:s0 /opt/cxoffice/bin/wine system_u:object_r:wine_exec_t:s0
I changed the files (only directly with chcon) and it appears to work. At least so far, we have not used this too much yet.
Does this make sense? Do you want a bugzilla about it?
Göran Uddeborg wrote:
Crossover installs under /opt/cxoffice by default. The rules for wine-style programs does not seem to cover that hierarchy, and just trying to run things gives a lot of denied execmods.
I assume just mirroring the settings for regular wine is fine for Crossover too:
/opt/cxoffice/lib/wine/.+.so system_u:object_r:textrel_shlib_t:s0 /opt/cxoffice/bin/wine system_u:object_r:wine_exec_t:s0
I changed the files (only directly with chcon) and it appears to work. At least so far, we have not used this too much yet.
Does this make sense? Do you want a bugzilla about it?
No I will add this to policy
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