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> No reasonable user would expect it to operate on the current
> user when the working directory is another user's home directory.
I respectfully disagree. Running a command designed to apply user
configurations as the root user would presumably run it on the root user
- especially since that's wh
Perhaps I should have said "highly unusual" instead of "weird." At any
rate, I can't recall using a program before that works as sabayon-apply
does. I'm not questioning whether sabayon-apply's behavior is
reasonable, but I do think that this bug deserves an importance setting
higher than wishlist,
sabayon-apply is run as the user itself, so running sabayon-apply as
sudo would, of course, apply the profile to root.
sabayon-apply doesn't do anything wierd, it just didn't do what you
expected it to do. I'll look at fleshing out the manpage a bit more
upstream.
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