On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, Frank Barknecht wrote:
However I have believed that Pd *does* drop root priviledges after it
has changed its priority. Have I been fooled?
Oh you're right, it actually works almost properly! My apologies!
However, I still can make an external that can regain root privileg
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> On Nov 22, 2006, at 3:37 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
>
> >However I have believed that Pd *does* drop root priviledges after it
> >has changed its priority. Have I been fooled?
>
> When I last checked, it stayed running a
On Nov 22, 2006, at 3:37 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Mathieu Bouchard hat gesagt: // Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
* I removed the setuid feature because Pd isn't a proper setuid
app, as
it doesn't make any checks to prevent the user from abusing the
access
it gets. I don't see why
Hallo,
Mathieu Bouchard hat gesagt: // Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> * I removed the setuid feature because Pd isn't a proper setuid app, as
>it doesn't make any checks to prevent the user from abusing the access
>it gets. I don't see why anyone should use this feature. Login as root
>if
I started DesireData's build scripts by modifying Miller's 0.39 scripts to make
them more like devel_0_39's SCons files except that there are only made for
building DesireData and not the standard devel_0_39 branch.
Then I made a few extra changes:
* Tcl doesn't need to be detected, because