Hi Nicolay, On Wed, 22.06.2005 at 08:03:25 +0200, Nikolay Sturm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > * Toni Mueller [2005-06-21]: > > native-fswrite: filename match "/usr/S/ports/distfiles" then permit > > native-fswrite: filename match "/usr/ports/sysutils/nut/w-nut-2.0.0" > > then permit > > This indeed is a very strange entry. Is /usr/ports a hardlink to > /usr/S/ports?
of course not - it's a symlink. I'm a bit confused about the question since directories can't be hardlinked to. # ls -l ports lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 7 Jun 18 16:43 ports -> S/ports > Otherwise I don't see how WRKDIR could ever point to /usr/ports in > your case, as path normalisation is, afaik, always taken into > account. I looked at the systrace skeleton in infrastructure, but couldn't find a problem there. Best, --Toni++