Ron Jones wrote:
This is disturbing to me. You didn't point the SANDROOT variable to
/usr/src, did you? That would be not a good thing. I should probably mention
in the wiki something about making it a *new* directory that doesn't already
exist.
I don't see how the script otherwise could wipe out the contents of
/usr/src/. Can you be a bit more specific about what you did initially to
create this symptom?
The only change I made was to point the SANDROOT at /
FWIW, I found out how the script clobbered your /usr/src directory. That's
where the scripts were located, right? Having SANDROOT at / caused this. It
would have clobbered whatever directory you had the script located in.
I'm working on a fix so that SANDROOT can't be set to an unsafe value, which
will prevent this from happening. This would only happen if SANDROOT and /
were the same. SANDROOT is supposed to be somewhere BENEATH / ! ;)
I probably should have called the variable SANDBOX in hindsight.
Still don't remember about the chroot not found solution. Bear with me.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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