Hi,
> Roland McGrath, le Mon 20 Sep 2010 23:20:27 -0700, a écrit :
> > The Hurdish thing to do is to run with a crdir that has
> > /servers/socket interposed with whatever you wanted.
Just for the record: I always considered the approach using environment
variables only as a "least effort" stopg
> Well, right :) But it could be also realized as a very simple wrapper
> that you would easily call as simply as the environment variable
> proposed by Zheng Da.
Of course, any scheme built around "settrans --chroot" is doing things
the Hurdish way.
Thanks,
Roland
Roland McGrath, le Tue 21 Sep 2010 18:32:36 -0700, a écrit :
> > Does such a tool (to interpose only some given path) exist already?
>
> The story we always told the kiddies was that it would be called "unionfs"
> or something, and be fabulously configurable.
Well, right :) But it could be also r
> Does such a tool (to interpose only some given path) exist already?
The story we always told the kiddies was that it would be called "unionfs"
or something, and be fabulously configurable.
Agreed on the environment variable issues.
Roland McGrath, le Mon 20 Sep 2010 23:20:27 -0700, a écrit :
> The Hurdish thing to do is to run with a crdir that has
> /servers/socket interposed with whatever you wanted.
Does such a tool (to interpose only some given path) exist already?
Samuel