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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Andrew Morgan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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>> Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
>>> I defined CAP_NS_UNSHARE as bit 32 as an experiment, and had to do some
>>> finagling/combination of both of your trees to do so...  Though that
>>> aside I'm pleased to say it all worked perfectly.
>> In my tree, you should be able to simply add it to the convenience copy
>> of libcap/include/linux/capability.h and recompile.
> 
> Andrew and Kaigai,
> 
> I'm having libcap troubles.
> 
> Kaigai, did you in fact take your googlecode version down?
> 
> Andrew, I tried libcap 2.02 on a test system with 2.6.24-rc3.  setcap
> results in binaries which won't load with a new kernel.  When I use
> setfcaps from the googlecode version, it works fine.  setcap also takes
> the older argument versions (i.e. not -c caps, but just caps).  I don't
> care about the arguments, but thought maybe that meant an older version
> of the code snuck into the new libcap?
> 
> (I haven't looked deeper into the code, since I assume there's a very
> simple explanation or solution...)

I guess I'll need an example to look further. I'm not sure why it
wouldn't work, does strace offer any clue?

Thanks

Andrew


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