07.02.11, 17:31, "Daniel Lezcano" <daniel.lezc...@free.fr>:

> On 02/07/2011 03:15 PM, Володя К. wrote:
>  >>
>  >>   Are you using Midnight Commander ?
>  >>
>  > yes, i have installed   Midnight Commander and use it  very often
>  
>  I don't remember exactly but there is a thread about this bug. This is 
>  not related to lxc. There is a bug in debian where the file descriptors 
>  are not closed and you inherit one within the container. The lxc code 
>  checks there is no fd leak inside the container for security reasons. 
>  What you are describing is very likely a bug in debian. I observed 
>  midnight commander leaks a fd for a pipe when an application is launched 
>  via it or via its shell.
>  

hm... 
are there the way to solve  my problem manually  ?  or can i close open 
descriptors  manually ? 
(if it's a debian bug - i think it's impossible to solve it now// it  take   
some time)

can you advise me some simple solution ?

  

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