[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?

Because the repository on the google code is a bit confusable
for anyone trying to use recent capability features, I noticed
an infomation to refere Andrew's git-tree on the top of the project
page for a while, and now the repository on the googlecode is
only visible for me.

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...)

thanks,
-serge




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