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Subject: Re: seduid scripts
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 93 14:17:33 MET
From: Frank Ridderbusch <ridderbusch.pad@sni.de>
In-Reply-To: <9303220930.AA00609@irz405.inf.tu-dresden.de>
References: <9303210326.AA21427@netcom.netcom.com> <9303220930.AA00609@irz405.inf.tu-dresden.de>
Organisation: Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG, Paderborn, Germany
X-Mail-Frontend: Epoch 4.2.13 of course
>>>>> "MH" == mint-request <hohmuth@freia.inf.tu-dresden.de> writes:
>From nerv Mon Mar 22 10:52 MET 1993
MH> Eric writes:
> / -> \ mapping isn't going back into the kernel. Sorry.
>
> I have no particular objection to putting #! interpretation in, but
> it would have to be "#!\bin\sh" rather than "#!/bin/sh".
MH> Umm.. that's not really what people want, is it? Looks like we have to
MH> put it into the library.
MH> Eric, have you any idea how setuid scripts could be achieved, then?
MH> Regards,
MH> Michael
MH> --
MH> Internet: hohmuth@freia.inf.tu-dresden.de
I somehow fail to understand, why you all are so keen to put
'#!/bin/sh' in the beginning of shell scripts. I definitly want the
'#!' feature myself, but why can't we live with '#!c:\bin\sh'. I mean,
if there thousands of shell script, which could be moved from UNIX to
MiNT and which can then run unmodified, then I can possibly understand
the request, but we are on the ST which uses the '\' in the kernel.
Even with the links in the unified filesystem, I don't that we have a
standard filesystem layout ala unix soon.
--
MfG/Regards
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