Gerhard Häring kirjutas E, 30.06.2003 kell 07:39: > Hannu Krosing wrote:
> > IIRC python 1.5.2 has a perfectly good RExec. > > You are likely mistaken. Because I was interested in getting this > problem solved for plpython and because most rexec problems are because > of the new-style classes in Python 2.2 and later, I asked on > comp.lang.python wether it was safe with 2.1 and earlier. > > Martin von Löwis told me it probably wasn't in > http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=m3y8ztib79.fsf%40mira.informatik.hu-berlin.de Uups! I got that impression from the emails which claimed that new-style classes make it near impossilble to fix. > > Or is there a requirement that only latest language versions are used in > > pg 74 ;) > > No, but I find it hard to believe that PL/python is used by untrusted > users at all, so making it untrusted might not really be a problem in > real life. That is most likely true. And trusted users like to use untrusted languages, so they can send email, get xml via http and write files ;) ------------- Hannu ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 8: explain analyze is your friend