On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 08:55:26AM +0200, Jan Mojzis wrote:
> > "extremely outdated"?
> >
> > This sounds like a hack from ~ 20 years ago when people realized that
> > running several programs at the same time as nobody does not isolate
> > them from each other.
> >
> > Much better solutions for
> "extremely outdated"?
>
> This sounds like a hack from ~ 20 years ago when people realized that
> running several programs at the same time as nobody does not isolate
> them from each other.
>
> Much better solutions for restricting what a process can or cannot do
> are now available.
>
The
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 09:33:14AM -0200, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016, at 06:56, Jan Mojzis wrote:
> > >I read manpage on github, but did not understood, what exactly this
> > > program provides. Can it replace creation system users for dropping
> > > privileges?
> >
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016, at 06:56, Jan Mojzis wrote:
> >I read manpage on github, but did not understood, what exactly this
> > program provides. Can it replace creation system users for dropping
> > privileges?
>
> It's doesn't create users.
> It only drops privileges (extremesetuidgid) or sets $UI
>I read manpage on github, but did not understood, what exactly this
> program provides. Can it replace creation system users for dropping
> privileges?
It's doesn't create users.
It only drops privileges (extremesetuidgid) or sets $UID/$GID env. variables
(extremeenvuidgid).
For example:
extre
[2016-10-17 20:15] Jan Mojzis
>
> part text/plain1045
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Jan Mojzis
>
> * Package name: extremetools
> Version : 20161017
> Upstream Author : Jan Mojžíš
> * URL : https://github.com/janmojzis/extremetoo
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 6:28 PM, Jan Mojzis wrote:
> > It appears there is copies of GPLv3 code from NaCL in the source. I'm
> not a
>
> > lawyer, but I think that is making the distribution as "public domain"
>
> > pretty much illegal? Or am I missing something here?
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> NaCl is n
> It appears there is copies of GPLv3 code from NaCL in the source. I'm not a
> lawyer, but I think that is making the distribution as "public domain"
> pretty much illegal? Or am I missing something here?
Hello,
NaCl is not GPL3.
It's public-domain https://nacl.cr.yp.to/features.html[1]
Jan
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 19:57:53 +0100 Ben Hutchings
wrote:
> Jan Mojzis  wrote:
> [...]
It appears there is copies of GPLv3 code from NaCL in the source. I'm not a
lawyer, but I think that is making the distribution as "public domain"
pretty much illegal? Or am I missing something here?
> I really
You've already commented the silent failure mode, so it's not that hard
to find.
As for 'is it problem?', why do you think I pointed these things out?
Perhaps you have good reasons to do things in an unusual way, but in
the absence of comments to explain them I infer that you either don't
know or
On Monday 17 of October 2016 19:57:53 Ben Hutchings wrote:
> Jan Mojzis wrote:
> [...]
> > I'm going to maintain the package using collab-maint.
> > I need sponsor.
> >
> > Debian package:
> > - has autotest
> > - is using debhelper
> > - is using git-dpm https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-
Jan Mojzis wrote:
[...]
> I'm going to maintain the package using collab-maint.
> I need sponsor.
>
> Debian package:
> - has autotest
> - is using debhelper
> - is using git-dpm https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/extr
emetools.git
> - lintian clean (no warnings)
However, the code:
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 20:15:04 +0200
Jan Mojzis wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Jan Mojzis
>
> * Package name: extremetools
> Version : 20161017
> Upstream Author : Jan Mojžíš
> * URL : https://github.com/janmojzis/extremetools
> * License
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jan Mojzis
* Package name: extremetools
Version : 20161017
Upstream Author : Jan Mojžíš
* URL : https://github.com/janmojzis/extremetools
* License : public-domain
Programming Lang: C
Description : tools for runn
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