Hi Jan,

On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 01:43:07PM +0200, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> 
> >    * it should -C change directory to target/installer/...,
> >      I see no reason for . to exist, be writable, much less
> >      to be open()ed
> >    * "my" tools/root/usr/bin/tar does not seem to do this,
> >      so librestrict does not kick in.
> > 
> > We should try to figure out why "your" tar reads CWD, ie, git/gub/.

I ran the command that is failing through strace, and the output is
attached.

Line 65 looks like the place tar open()s the CWD.  My system tar (GNU
tar 1.22) also opens the CWD at this point, running the same command.


Thanks,
Patrick

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