On 23May2012 12:13, JD <jd1...@gmail.com> wrote:
| Why would I be denied access to info of files opened by processes 
| running with my uid?
| This is a bug.
| 
| To wit:
| COMMAND     PID   TID    USER   FD      TYPE     DEVICE  SIZE/OFF       
| NODE NAME
| gnome-key  1707            jd  cwd   unknown                            
| /proc/1707/cwd (readlink: Permission denied)

What do:

  ls -ld /proc/1707
  ls -la /proc/1707

show? Adjust for your running system, of course.

Maybe /proc itself has exciting new permissions.
Maybe lsof has exciting new setgidness or something.
Or SELinux hates you.

BTW, _does_ this work as root? Just for info.

Cheers,
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