On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 02:07:42PM -0700, Dan Nicholson wrote:
> 
> This is potentially very important for all the LFS projects
> considering that we tell everyone to build as unprivelaged in BLFS. If
> you ever rebuild or update bash, there's a good chance you'll fail
> this feature test.
> 

 I can bug this for LFS (when the server reappears), if somebody
can remind me where this list is archived so that I can point their
ticket to the discussion, please ?

 I suppose the same is true for HLFS (I've never tried to use their
bug tracking system), but for BLFS it seems a bit difficult to raise
a bug against something (bash) which isn't in the book.

> I noticed that /dev/ttyX was getting changed to 600 permissions owned
> by my user a few weeks ago, but never knew how or why. It seems from
> what you both have said, login changes the permissions, but su doesn't
> for obvious reasons.

 Sometimes, I prefer "it happens by magic" - it's less work to go
with it ;) 

Ken
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