At Mon, 18 Oct 2021 19:23:50 -0300, Alvaro Herrera <alvhe...@alvh.no-ip.org> wrote in > On 2021-Oct-14, Anders Kaseorg wrote: > > > This is important for systems where many users share the same UID, and > > for test systems that change HOME to avoid interference with the > > user’s real home directory. It matches what most applications do, as > > well as what glibc does for glob("~", GLOB_TILDE, …) and wordexp("~", > > …). > > > > There was some previous discussion of this in 2016, where although > > there were some questions about the use case, there seemed to be > > general support for the concept: > > > > https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAEH6cQqbdbXoUHJBbX9ixwfjFFsUC-a8hFntKcci%3DdiWgBb3fQ%40mail.gmail.com > > I think modifying $HOME is a strange way to customize things, but given > how widespread it is [claimed to be] today, it seems reasonable to do > things that way.
I tend to agree to this, but seeing ssh ignoring $HOME, I'm not sure it's safe that we follow the variable at least when accessing confidentiality(?) files. Since I don't understand the exact reasoning for the ssh's behavior so it's just my humbole opinion. regards. -- Kyotaro Horiguchi NTT Open Source Software Center