On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 18:55:02 +0200, Jonatan Liljedahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Jonas Karlsson wrote:
in short unmanaged files are installed into
/Programs/Foo/x.y/Resources/Unmanaged/[System/Kernel/Modules,/Programs/HTTPD/Current/modules,etc]
and are copied to their place in the filesystem at installation. The
process is protected by a list specified in
/Programs/Foo/x.y/Resources/UnmanagedFiles, which holds which files are
allowed to be copied. With unionsandbox this work like a charm with
everything written outside the sandbox moved into Unmanaged, but for
fibosandbox one have to configure the application to install the files
into the above mentioned path, which can cause programs try to use that
file during runtime.
If one knows where the files will be installed (outside of the sandbox)
one can create links that points to subdirectories in Unmanaged to
force the files there, but that isn't a pretty solution.
I see. Will the files be *copied* from Resources/Unmanaged? That means
they will take up double size on the filesystem... How about:
1) packing them as Resources/Unmanaged.tar.bz2 instead?
2) using an old and mysterious dark voodo thing called hard links? =)
I like the idea with hard links.
What a wild and crazy idea!!! ;)
You have to have unionfs support in the kernel. If you have copmiled
unionfs as a module, don't forget to load it. :)
Allright, seems to work fine! The only thing is that I get this at the
end: (But this has likely nothing to do with unionsandbox)
...
SignProgram: Creating FileHash
sudo: no passwd entry for root!
I've seen that, but haven't been able to track it down. To be honest I
haven't spent that much energy on it either.
--
/Jonas
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