On 16 June 2012 16:27, markus schnalke <mei...@marmaro.de> wrote:
> AFAIR the environment can be displayed, too. I think it was `ps e'.
> Hence the fix is no fix.

On 21 April 2012 01:25, Kurt H Maier <khm-suckl...@intma.in> wrote:
> I am mildly convinced that other users cannot see env data with ps -e.
> I am also vaguely determined that on linux this information comes from
> /proc/$PID/environ and is thus controlled by that file's mode.

On 21 April 2012 01:48, Ivan Kanakarakis <ivan.ka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> a test user here (Linux) can see the
> processes but _not_ the environment

On 21 April 2012 03:11, Nico Golde <n...@ngolde.de> wrote:
> [nion@nybble:~$] ls -l /proc/$$/environ
> -r-------- 1 nion nion 0 Apr 21 04:11 /proc/7661/environ

More déjà vu.

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