On Friday 10 August 2012 23:47:46 Алексей Логинов wrote: > The contents of the library. so in the current directory (owner is root, > chmod 777) is changed correctly, an error, I think, only when it tries to > change the owner. > I think the user should not be able to overwrite a *.so which is an original part of the RPM. He/she should work in a separate project directory to build the new translation units. This would also avoid the crashes by modifying a *.so which is in use. If he/she wants to install the new units in place of the original he/she needs root privileges, which is OK for me. If the RPM makes copies of *.so's in users home directory, it probably should change the owner to the users ID. Or did I not understand the problem?
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