On Saturday 21 April 2007 14:57, Tetsuo Handa wrote:
> So, you may want customized version of d_namespace_path()?
No. d_namespace_path() returns valid pathnames, just like d_path() does.
Whatever quoting needed can be added to the resulting pathname.
Andreas
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> In AppArmor, we are interested in pathnames relative to the namespace root.
> This is the same as d_path() except for the root where the search ends. Add
> a function
Hello.
I've just returned from ELC2007 and
I haven't read all posts in this thread yet,
but I want to comment to this function.
In AppArmor, we are interested in pathnames relative to the namespace root.
This is the same as d_path() except for the root where the search ends. Add
a function
On Saturday 21 April 2007 14:57, Tetsuo Handa wrote:
So, you may want customized version of d_namespace_path()?
No. d_namespace_path() returns valid pathnames, just like d_path() does.
Whatever quoting needed can be added to the resulting pathname.
Andreas
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In AppArmor, we are interested in pathnames relative to the namespace root.
This is the same as d_path() except for the root where the search ends. Add
a function for computing the namespace-relative path.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reviewed-by: John Johansen <[EMAIL
In AppArmor, we are interested in pathnames relative to the namespace root.
This is the same as d_path() except for the root where the search ends. Add
a function for computing the namespace-relative path.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reviewed-by: John Johansen [EMAIL
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