On 2025-03-10, Manuel Giraud <man...@ledu-giraud.fr> wrote:
> Stuart Henderson <stu.li...@spacehopper.org> writes:
>
> [...]
>
>>> Not on ESR, but it works for me with the following appended to
>>> /etc/firefox/unveil.content:
>>>
>>> /usr/local/share/doc r
>>
>> Be aware that once you touch any of those /etc/firefox unveil/pledge
>> files,
>> you have to then manually keep them in sync with any changes after
>> updating
>> packages (diff against /usr/local/firefox/browser/defaults/preferences or
>> /usr/local/firefox-esr/...).
>
> Hi Stuart,
>
> I don't know if you were replying to OP or me, but yes that's what I'm
> doing.  Those files don't change much though.

They don't, but if you don't take care of them you can have unexplained
behaviour, maybe crashes, etc. And if you're telling someone to touch
them you should make sure they know about updating them.

>> Same for chromium and friends (/usr/local/share/examples/chromium).
>>
>> If you can rearrange things so you don't need to touch those files,
>> things
>> will be easier.
>
> I'm curious.  How could it be done?  Is there a user controlled
> configuration file to put this into?

nfs loopback mount? moving files to a different location? depends what
you're doing.

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