Summary: | dchroot-0.08.ebuild | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Gabriel Ebner <ge> |
Component: | New packages | Assignee: | Gentoo's Team for Core System packages <base-system> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | enhancement | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: | The ebuild for dchroot-0.08 |
Description
Gabriel Ebner
2004-03-14 14:40:08 UTC
Created attachment 27366 [details]
The ebuild for dchroot-0.08
SRC_URI="mirror://debian/pool/main/d/dchroot/dchroot_${PV}.tar.gz" HOMEPAGE="http://www.debian.org/" This does not tell us much of what it does. Could you explain this tool in a little more detail and how/why it would be ideal to use on a Gentoo system? It greatly simplifies entering a chroot. You no longer have to su to root, enter the chroot and become an ordinary user again. You can just type dchroot -c name-of-the-chroot sh -l and you are in the chroot as the user you were before on the host system. Furthermore you don't have to enter a password in order to enter a chroot, you just have to have the chroot listed in /etc/dchroot.conf It also supports executing the same command in multiple chroots. So it installs setuid then? Yes, dchroot has to be installed setuid in order to be able to execute chroot(2). Ok thanks.. I'm anti setuid for silly things and I don't see how this would benefit our group. Anybody else (hardened) want to merge this? If nobody says anything within a day or two Gabriel please reassign this to bug-wranglers@ 0.10 now in portage |