I'm a bit surprised to be the first person to reply to my own mail =)
I want to suggest one more thing, I think it would be nice if ldconfig
could check the persmissions on the directory when someone requests to add
a new one. ldconfig should verify if the directory is owned by uid 0 and if
the dir has not world write permission.
Maxime Henrion wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> When ldconfig is invoked without any parameters, the shared library
> cache is reseted to the contents of /usr/lib only. I think such a
> behaviour isn't very useful, especially when one knows that a lot of
> people come to FreeBSD after having used Linux. The first time they get
> an error message like "foo.so not found", they, nearly automatically,
> run ldconfig and so screw up their shared library cache.
> Is there a special reason why ldconfig behaves this way ? And is
> there any application that rely on that behaviour ? This would at least
> estonish me. That's why, i wanted to suggest that ldconfig prints a
> usage screen when invoked without parameters, or else that it performs a
> default and safe action, like a refresh (ldconfig -R).
>
> If it happens that what I say make sense, and that the two
> requirements above are met (see the two questions), i'll be happy to
> submit a patch.
>
> Waiting for your comments,
>
> - Maxiime Henrion
>
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