On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 22:52:53 +0100
Andreas Müller wrote:
> Are user IDs affected? If yes there would be a chance to reduce loads
> of host contamination warnings..
They could be in some cases, especially with build history. In most cases,
packages were fine, but reporting could be wrong. But basi
On 2/9/16 3:52 PM, Andreas Müller wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 9:11 PM, Mark Hatle wrote:
>> Once the corresponding tarball is available, this should likely be
>> backported/merged to Jethro and Fido as well.
>>
>> Everything remains compatible, but it does fix a subtle race condition that
>>
On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 9:11 PM, Mark Hatle wrote:
> Once the corresponding tarball is available, this should likely be
> backported/merged to Jethro and Fido as well.
>
> Everything remains compatible, but it does fix a subtle race condition that
> can
> lead to files under pseudo control inherit
On Tue, 2016-02-09 at 15:16 -0600, Peter Seebach wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 14:11:09 -0600
> Mark Hatle wrote:
>
> > Everything remains compatible, but it does fix a subtle race
> > condition that can
> > lead to files under pseudo control inheriting their host system
> > permissions.
> >
> > S
On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 14:11:09 -0600
Mark Hatle wrote:
> Everything remains compatible, but it does fix a subtle race condition that
> can
> lead to files under pseudo control inheriting their host system permissions.
>
> See bug 9031 for more details.
For reference, the thing which exposed the c
Once the corresponding tarball is available, this should likely be
backported/merged to Jethro and Fido as well.
Everything remains compatible, but it does fix a subtle race condition that can
lead to files under pseudo control inheriting their host system permissions.
See bug 9031 for more detai
tarball submitted, but this won't work without it... but you should
be able to use pseudo_git if you want to see the new shiny.
Long story short, there has always been a race condition if enough
clients were trying to simultaneously start a server, but that doesn't
come up much. But a while back,