On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 12:46:23AM +0000, Simon Wilkinson wrote:
> We're currently (on opeanfs-devel) discussing a new mechanism for
> storing tokens in the kernel - this new mechanism is required to
> support new security layers such as rxgk and rxk5. There have been a
> significant number of posters advocating removing the 'change the
> PAG of my parent' feature, which is used by aklog -setpag, amongst
> others. A process would still be able to change its own PAG.

I'd dearly love to hear from folks who have a need for this
functionality that can't be solved through some other process ---
I don't think I've ever used this feature. It's always felt 
weird to me, and given that it does not consistently work I'd
argue for it's removal.

I would agree that this sounds like a major release hike kind
of change, with the understanding that it may or may not work 
now, depending on your platform and kernel version. Perhaps
start marking it depricated and caution about the inconsistent
functionality in the release notes?


-- 
Thomas L. Kula | [email protected] | http://kula.tproa.net/
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