Some good new up front:
I’m down to around 10 audit errors on booting my amd64 system in targeted policy. To achieve this I did some small changes to the udev init script, and some larger policy modifications (mostly treating /dev/.static/dev the same way as /dev) (see webSVN changes view).

The bad news:
I’m halting my SELinux development.

I’m moving into a new room today, and the box I’ve recently been using SELinux on is staying with my dad. After all we bought it for him to surf. So I don’t have any computer to run SELinux on (my 4+ years old laptop is way to packed already). And that means I can’t seriously work on SELinux much anymore.

Sorry. It sucks to stop tweaking it right before it’s done, but I can’t do much about it.

[Update: It’s not just about the hardware. The hardware is the reason why I can’t do much at all, but as you may have seen in one of my previous blog entries, a couple of things in my life are changing right now. I have no idea how much spare time I’ll have at my hands. I welcome the offers of sponsorship I’ve seen, but I can’t accept them when I might end up not doing much more anyway. Sorry.]