Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nikolay Amiantov
54bbf91479 buildFHSEnv: add ACLOCAL_PATH
Fixes #24620.
2017-04-12 14:43:08 +03:00
Parnell Springmeyer
4aa0923009
Getting rid of the var indirection and using a bin path instead 2017-01-29 04:11:01 -06:00
Parnell Springmeyer
e92b8402b0
Addressing PR feedback 2017-01-28 20:48:03 -08:00
Parnell Springmeyer
bae00e8aa8
setcap-wrapper: Merging with upstream master and resolving conflicts 2017-01-25 11:08:05 -08:00
Nikolay Amiantov
7a73ecc18e buildFHSEnv: link /etc/zoneinfo
This is needed because now /etc/localtime symlink points there.
2016-10-11 16:56:11 +03:00
Parnell Springmeyer
98c058a1ee Adapting everything for the merged permissions wrappers work. 2016-09-01 19:21:06 -05:00
Nikolay Amiantov
3e90b00c10 buildFHSEnv: link 'bin' output 2016-06-07 04:06:35 +03:00
Nikolay Amiantov
8d9e5d297d buildFHSEnv: don't link GCC compiler part 2016-06-07 04:06:35 +03:00
Nikolay Amiantov
74107a7867 buildFHSEnv: refactor and simplify, drop buildFHSChrootEnv
This takes another approach at binding FHS directory structure. We
now bind-mount all the root filesystem to directory "/host" in the target tree.
From that we symlink all the directories into the tree if they do not already
exist in FHS structure.

This probably makes `CHROOTENV_EXTRA_BINDS` unnecessary -- its main usecase was
to add bound directories from the host to the sandbox, and we not just symlink
all of them. I plan to get some feedback on its usage and maybe deprecate it.

This also drops old `buildFHSChrootEnv` infrastructure. The main problem with it
is it's very difficult to unmount a recursive-bound directory when mount is not
sandboxed. This problem is a bug even without these changes -- if
you have for example `/home/alice` mounted to somewhere, you wouldn't see
it in `buildFHSChrootEnv` now. With the new directory structure, it's
impossible to use regular bind at all. After some tackling with this I realized
that the fix would be brittle and dangerous (if you don't unmount everything
clearly and proceed to removing the temporary directory, bye-bye fs!). It also
probably doesn't worth it because I haven't heard that someone actually uses it
for a long time, and `buildFHSUserEnv` should cover most cases while being much
more maintainable and safe for the end-user.
2016-06-07 04:06:35 +03:00