Makefile: Add implicit SELinux labels when using podman #1598
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Podman is a Docker replacement, which is developed by RedHat and available on related Linux distributions (e.g. RHEL or Fedora). Podman differs from Docker in several security-related aspects. One of them is, that Podman requires poper SELinux labels on volume content mounted into a container. This difference to Docker results in the following error when building the specification:
To address this, podman-run(1) recommends using the
:z
suffix to the volume mount. This patch does so if the docker command has been identified (reliably) to be emulated by Podman.Tested on Fedora 40.