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bug#27169: eshell/sudo doesn't work with protected directories
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bug#27169: eshell/sudo doesn't work with protected directories |
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Wed, 07 Jun 2017 08:59:09 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.2.50 (gnu/linux) |
tags 27169 unreproducible
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Yegor Timoshenko <yegortimoshenko@gmail.com> writes:
> Expected output:
>
> b
>
> Instead I get:
>
> /bin/ls: cannot open directory 'a': Permission denied
>
> sudo cat a/b, etc. also don't work. I've found this problem while trying to
> cat my /etc/sudoers file:
>
> $ sudo cat /etc/sudoers
> Opening input file: Permission denied, /etc/sudoers
Works for me, can you reproduce this from 'emacs -Q'? What Emacs
version are you using?
Welcome to the Emacs shell
~/src $ cd /tmp
/tmp $ mkdir a
/tmp $ touch a/b
/tmp $ sudo chmod 700 a
[sudo] password for npostavs:
/tmp $ sudo chown root:wheel a
[sudo] password for npostavs:
/tmp $ sudo ls a
[sudo] password for npostavs:
b
/tmp $
- bug#27169: eshell/sudo doesn't work with protected directories,
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