On 2016-05-30, Theo de Raadt <dera...@cvs.openbsd.org> wrote: > Well, you are also going to find out you cannot set wxallowed > on some other filesystems. It only works on real FFS and real > NFS, and the purpose is for building & installation of official > binaries. > > The goal is that admins won't create filesystems like you are > doing here.
Well, the ports infrastructure for building those official binaries has support for putting pobj on MFS... WRKOBJDIR_MFS Alternate location for the port working directory. The intent is to use an MFS based filesystem for small ports with dpb(1). Active when USE_MFS is ‘Yes’. Defaults to /tmp/pobj. ... and I'm pretty sure pobj needs wxallowed. I generally haven't used this, but it isn't far-fetched. -- Christian "naddy" Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de