pbzip2 [PSARC/2009/247 FastTrack timeout 04/27/2009]

2009-05-04 Thread Peter Tribble
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Darren J Moffat wrote: > Garrett D'Amore wrote: >> >> I believe that this case represents a linux familiarity case. While I am >> no happier about the delivery of a separate object with slightly different >> command line switches and operational semantics than an

PSARC 2009/271 Credential Process Groups (CPGS)

2009-05-04 Thread casper....@sun.com
>On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 05:37:46PM +0200, Casper.Dik at Sun.COM wrote: >> >> (Why was your reply not send to psarc*?) > >Your questions weren't sent to PSARC, so I didn't send my reply to PSARC >either. Oops; my bad. Here's my email (for the record) >On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 08:59:08AM -0700,

PSARC 2009/271 Credential Process Groups (CPGS)

2009-05-04 Thread casper....@sun.com
(Why was your reply not send to psarc*?) >I could always extend /proc, but it seems unnecessary. I think it is pretty much required. Casper

pbzip2 [PSARC/2009/247 FastTrack timeout 04/27/2009]

2009-05-04 Thread James Carlson
Peter Tribble writes: > On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Darren J Moffat > wrote: > > Garrett D'Amore wrote: > >> > >> I believe that this case represents a linux familiarity case. While I am > >> no happier about the delivery of a separate object with slightly different > >> command line switch

pywbem Ver 0.7 [LSARC/2009/258 FastTrack timeout 05/05/2009]

2009-05-04 Thread Vivek Titarmare
Hi John, Since it is a library which is imported from Python, it should be library (I think) not sure though. Pl. suggest. Thanks, ~Vivek R. Titarmare -Original Message- From: John.Fischer at Sun.COM [mailto:john.fisc...@sun.com] Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 8:39 PM To: Vivek Titarmar

Re2: pywbem Ver 0.7 [LSARC/2009/258 FastTrack timeout 05/05/2009]

2009-05-04 Thread Vivek Titarmare
Hi John, It should be uncommitted. Regards, ~Vivek R. Titarmare -Original Message- From: John.Fischer at Sun.COM [mailto:john.fisc...@sun.com] Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 8:50 PM To: Vivek Titarmare Cc: lsarc-ext at sun.com Subject: Re2: pywbem Ver 0.7 [LSARC/2009/258 FastTrack timeo

pywbem Ver 0.7 [LSARC/2009/258 FastTrack timeout 05/05/2009]

2009-05-04 Thread Vivek Titarmare
Hi Margot, Yes, it's an utility which kind of gets imported to python and access the CIM server. The man pages should be going to section 1 in place of 3. I have made the corrections and changed it to section 1. However, I am not sure how do I change the SYNOPSIS to be more like running python fir

snort [PSARC/2009/256 FastTrack timeout 05/04/2009]

2009-05-04 Thread Jason Zhao
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snort [PSARC/2009/256 FastTrack timeout 05/04/2009]

2009-05-04 Thread Jason Zhao
Hi, Gary, >>> Snort does far more than just read files. It links to libpcap and can >>> snoop on network interfaces in real time. To do *that*, it will >>> require elevated privileges. >>> >>> >> Right. >> > > What are those elevated privileges. > For "privileges", I think

PSARC 2009/271 Credential Process Groups (CPGS)

2009-05-04 Thread Nicolas Williams
On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 07:27:00PM +0200, Casper.Dik at Sun.COM wrote: > Here's my email (for the record) Thanks. > Where are the changes to /proc? > > You cannot modify "ptools" without having the properties available through > /proc. My answers to these two questions are already in the case

Amendments to pconsole fast-track [PSARC/2009/275 FastTrack timeout 05/08/2009]

2009-05-04 Thread Norm Jacobs
James Carlson wrote: > Norm Jacobs writes: > >> TIOCSTI appears to require elevated privilege. streamio.c appears to >> do the auth checking in the kernel using secpolicy_sti(), which equates >> > > If you issue it on the controlling tty for this process and you have > at least read acc

Re2: pywbem Ver 0.7 [LSARC/2009/258 FastTrack timeout 05/05/2009]

2009-05-04 Thread Vivek Titarmare
Hi John, Some confusion. Since pywbem is used by Python to run communicate with the CIM server, Shouldn't this be a library? Pl. suggest. Pywbem is used in Python by using "import pywbem". If so then it should be installed in /usr/lib/. Let me know. Thanks, ~Vivek R. Titarmare -Original Me

PSARC 2009/271 Credential Process Groups (CPGS)

2009-05-04 Thread Nicolas Williams
On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 05:37:46PM +0200, Casper.Dik at Sun.COM wrote: > > (Why was your reply not send to psarc*?) Your questions weren't sent to PSARC, so I didn't send my reply to PSARC either. > >I could always extend /proc, but it seems unnecessary. > > I think it is pretty much required.

jrexx-1.1.1 [LSARC/2009/280 FastTrack timeout 05/11/2009]

2009-05-04 Thread Mark Carlson
I am sponsoring this familarity case for Vivek Titarmare. It requests minor binding and times out 05/11/2009. The checklist, man pages and a javadoc zip file are in the case directory under /materials. -- mark Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.68 02/23/09 SMI This information is Copyright 20

qdox-1.9 [LSARC/2009/278 FastTrack timeout 05/11/2009]

2009-05-04 Thread Mark Carlson
I am sponsoring this familarity case for Vivek Titarmare. It requests minor binding and times out 05/11/2009. The checklist, man pages and a javadoc zip file are in the case directory under /materials. -- mark Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.68 02/23/09 SMI This information is Copyright 20

Amendments to pconsole fast-track [PSARC/2009/275 FastTrack timeout 05/08/2009]

2009-05-04 Thread James Carlson
Norm Jacobs writes: > TIOCSTI appears to require elevated privilege. streamio.c appears to > do the auth checking in the kernel using secpolicy_sti(), which equates If you issue it on the controlling tty for this process and you have at least read access, then you won't need extra privileges.

snort [PSARC/2009/256 FastTrack timeout 05/04/2009]

2009-05-04 Thread James Carlson
Jason Zhao writes: > Hi, James, > > James Walker writes: > > > >> /usr/bin/64/snortUncommitted 64-bit Command > >> > > > > What's this about? What does the utility do that actually requires > > 64-bit operation? (Does it read from kernel memory directly?) > >

libosip2 [LSARC/2009/277 FastTrack timeout 05/10/2009]

2009-05-04 Thread James Carlson
James Walker writes: >oSIP is little in size and code and thus could be use to implement IP >soft-phone as well as embedded SIP software. oSIP is not limited to > endpoint >agents, and can also be used to implement "SIP proxy". What (if anything) will be done with the existing SIP lib