(and /usr/ucb)
removed and /usr/sbin added (perhaps /sbin too).
* Any existing invocations of these commands in Solaris (not just ON)
need to be fixed.
Scott
[1] Just the zfs and zpool commmands, which do not exist in /etc, are
sufficient to convince me of this point.
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On 07/26/10 11:47 AM, Scott Rotondo wrote:
I think Danek was suggesting a larger set of acceptable permissions (or
perhaps no restriction at all) rather than simply changing the 644
requirement to 444.
On second thought, I think I misunderstood the context of this comment
the first time
that should be
fixed even if this case doesn't go forward. I've taken the liberty of
filing CR 6972273.
Scott
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for small feature removals like this case, but we should be
aware that the same limitations apply in our ability to judge the impact
of individual removals.
Scott
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it already is.
Scott
[1] I haven't studied that issue carefully, but I'm willing to accept
that such a situation exists.
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On 05/20/10 02:47 PM, Jan Setje-Eilers wrote:
On 05/20/10 14:18, Scott Rotondo wrote:
On 05/20/10 01:51 PM, Seth Goldberg wrote:
Hi,
Instead of trust-bios-boot-device, can we name it something like
automatic-boot-archive-recovery? Future firmware support will not use
the bios-boot-device
that meets any PSARC requirements.
- Bart
True, though EOF of this functionality followed by integration of a
replacement in /contrib may well be the right thing to do here.
Scott
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two utilities, pkgbuild and pkgtool, that
use this naming convention but are not (primarily) packaging tools.
Scott
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