Le 01/05/16 à 21:01, Yuri D'Elia a écrit :
On Sun, May 01 2016, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
It's only doing this if /proc is not mounted, something that should
happen at early boot.
libselinux needs to determine the status of selinux on the machine. This is
done by reading
On Sun, May 01 2016, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
> It's only doing this if /proc is not mounted, something that should
> happen at early boot.
>
> libselinux needs to determine the status of selinux on the machine. This is
> done by reading files
> under /proc.
libselinux should
Le 01/05/16 à 14:00, Yuri D'Elia a écrit :
I'm_not_ happy with the solution here.
This will*still* cause regular userland utilities, such as ls on
Debian, to mount /proc when you least expect it to.
libselinux must just bail gracefully if /proc is not mounted.
It's only doing this if /proc
On Sun, May 01 2016, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
> which was filed against the libselinux1 package:
>
> #822679: Attempts to mount /proc as a regular user
I'm _not_ happy with the solution here.
This will
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