
Alexander Larsson enhanced the containers/qm repository by improving SELinux policy packaging compatibility for the QM module. He focused on refining the qm.spec file to support installation under multiple active SELinux policies, not just the default targeted policy, thereby increasing deployment reliability across diverse environments. Using Shell scripting and leveraging expertise in RPM Packaging and SELinux Policy Management, Alexander relaxed and standardized packaging requirements to minimize environmental drift and reduce deployment friction. His targeted bug fix addressed install-time issues and ensured the QM module remains available and secure under any active SELinux policy, reflecting a deep understanding of system packaging challenges.

February 2025 Monthly Summary for containers/qm: Implemented SELinux policy packaging compatibility for the QM module and refined packaging processes to improve reliability across environments. Key change: qm.spec now supports multiple active SELinux policies (beyond 'targeted'), ensuring the QM module installs for the active policy. Packaged requirements and recommendations were relaxed and aligned with standard practices to reduce environmental drift and deployment friction. Major focus was on packaging reliability and policy compatibility, underpinned by a single targeted commit that addresses packaging for other SELinux policies (commit b7264e4c1567922f7c5d0915658b81ef55dad7e2). This work enhances stability across policy configurations, minimizes install-time issues, and strengthens the security posture by guaranteeing the QM module is consistently available under the active policy.
February 2025 Monthly Summary for containers/qm: Implemented SELinux policy packaging compatibility for the QM module and refined packaging processes to improve reliability across environments. Key change: qm.spec now supports multiple active SELinux policies (beyond 'targeted'), ensuring the QM module installs for the active policy. Packaged requirements and recommendations were relaxed and aligned with standard practices to reduce environmental drift and deployment friction. Major focus was on packaging reliability and policy compatibility, underpinned by a single targeted commit that addresses packaging for other SELinux policies (commit b7264e4c1567922f7c5d0915658b81ef55dad7e2). This work enhances stability across policy configurations, minimizes install-time issues, and strengthens the security posture by guaranteeing the QM module is consistently available under the active policy.
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