On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 04:23:52PM +0000, Michael Prokop:
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> Michael Prokop <mika@grml.org> added the comment:
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> Shipping ~/man/zshall.txt.lzo is not an option, for example user root would
> never get that. So if we want to change manzsh we must find another way...
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I am not exactly sure why root would have to read the
manpages in /root/man at all.
Why not using /tmp/man as the place for such manpages and
thus letting all users on the system participate as long as
it only means _reading_the manpages from there.
Yes, I am _perfectly_ fine with the concept of not dealing
with created /root hidden files as well.
It's very probably really evil and we should close all doors
for wrongdoers.
Or if you think /tmp is problematic why not having root
create these pages in the default nonroot user grml's place
~grml/man as well.
Or why not having root to use the grml user for even all
manpages reading and not dealing with root for a reason
here.
> Thanks for the 'lzop -U' hint, it's online:
> http://hg.grml.org/grml-scripts/rev/11dfd9644744
thanks for catching the ball so many times and making
something that fabulous out of a great idea!
kudos,
Maddi aka wuehlmaus |