On 03/28/2013 11:52 AM, Serge Hallyn wrote: > Quoting Christian Seiler (christ...@iwakd.de): >> Hi there, >> >>>> In light of the fact that 0.9 is going to be here soon, any >>>> comments on >>>> this? >>> >>> Sorry, I was waiting to see if anyone else would comment. Note this >>> kind of change is not going to be non-trivial, so it's definately >>> (imo) >>> 1.0 material >> >> My problem is that the current patch in staging that clears the >> environment breaks a lot of things that I'm currently doing with lxc >> and I'd really hate to need to manually patch 0.9, especially since we >> now have situation where everything I want to do with LXC can be done >> with vanilla kernel 3.8 and vanilla LXC 0.9~rc1. >> >> Since lxc-attach has been there since quite a while and people may have >> been using it (especially since kernel 3.8), could we perhaps revert >> the patch that clears the environment in attach for 0.9 and implement >> it properly in 1.0? (And perhaps backport that part to 0.9.1) I know >> that dragging in the complete environment has its own problems, but at >> least for me it currently breaks more than it fixes. >> >> Thoughts? > > It seems reasonable to me. Stéphane, ok with you?
Can we easily move the clearenv() to an lxc-attach argument? If so, I'd prefer we make it an option rather than remove it entirely. >> The second part of the patch that sets container=lxc is of course not >> controversial, that should definitely go into 0.9. >> >> -- Christian >> >> PS: I still have a small "fix" for lxc-shutdown in the pipeline that >> I'll try to send before Sunday. >> -- Stéphane Graber Ubuntu developer http://www.ubuntu.com
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