re - "Are you planning to run lilypond inside a chroot jail and/or in safe mode? "
It's running in a linux kernel virtual machine ('KVM'), which isolates it from the main host. M. On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 1:05 PM William <will...@williamrehwinkel.net> wrote: > Not passing judgement on this project either way, but there are lots of > online text editor applications, such as markdown editors or google docs. > Some people like to use them, others don’t. There are also other web > applications which apply the real-time-updates feature of google docs in a > visual engraving software. I guess there’s not really any reason to not > have this as an option for someone who likes it. > > I’d like to say something else about this web application that OP should > keep in mind, in case others haven’t brought this up yet. As all of us > know, lilypond includes many features that are designed to be helpful for > users who know what they are doing but could be quite dangerous if > malicious code is parsed, such as the ability to read other files or run > system commands. Are you planning to run lilypond inside a chroot jail > and/or in safe mode? Because safe mode clamps down on a lot of the more > extended functionality such as scheme extensions and even other things such > as #(set-global-staff-size). > > I guess copying how lilybin et Al handle this will be fine. > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Aug 8, 2022, at 01:34, Andrew Bernard <andrew.bern...@mailbox.org> > wrote: > > > > How many people need that? Doesn't everybody have a laptop? Let's hear > from the OP. I'm curious. > > > > Andrew > > > > > >> On 8/08/2022 1:15 pm, Knute Snortum wrote: > >> Well, I can imagine that it would be useful to be able to move from > >> computer to computer, when you don't necessarily have Frescobaldi > >> installed, especially if you can save to the cloud. > >> > >> > > > > > -- https://blackstock.media