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bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run
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Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run |
Date: |
Mon, 26 Sep 2011 06:42:27 -0400 |
I tested with Debian testing's gdb "7.3-debian". A gdbinit file writable
by me was fine, a world-writable gdbinit was rejected with
warning: not using untrusted file ".gdbinit"
This seems entirely reasonable to me [1]. No need to build another gdb.
Just use a sensible umask when checking Emacs out from the repository.
When the executable is world-writable, there is no reason at all why
GDB should care whether .gdbinit is world-writable.
But we can't implement that here.
Just use a sensible umask when checking Emacs out from the repository.
I think my choice of umask is totally sensible. Where did you get
the idea it is not?
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- bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run, Richard Stallman, 2011/09/25
- bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/09/25
- bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run, Sven Joachim, 2011/09/25
- bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/09/25
- bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run, Richard Stallman, 2011/09/25
- bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/09/25
- bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run, Glenn Morris, 2011/09/26
- bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/09/26
- bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run, Glenn Morris, 2011/09/26
- bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run,
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- bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run, Glenn Morris, 2011/09/26
- bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run, Glenn Morris, 2011/09/26
- bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run, Richard Stallman, 2011/09/26
- bug#9600: 24.0.50; .gdbinit does not run, Andreas Schwab, 2011/09/26