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Re: sh -c 'whoami' gives permission error in docker container and puts m


From: ParetoOptimalDev
Subject: Re: sh -c 'whoami' gives permission error in docker container and puts me in weird prompt/subshell
Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2023 09:33:17 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13)

ParetoOptimalDev <pareto.optimal@mailfence.com> writes:


> Specifying the root user I have an even more interesting issue:
>
> ```
> emacs -Q
>
> C-x C-f /docker:root@alpine3173: RET
>
> M-x eshell
>
> Welcome to the Emacs shell
>
> /docker:root@alpine3173:~ # whoami
> root
> /docker:root@alpine3173:~ # sh
> ‘echo \"`uname -sr`\"’ does not return a valid Lisp expression: ‘sh: uname: 
> command not found
> ""
>
> ```

I've attached a trace for this one.

Attachment: txtOcpjWTEdAe.txt
Description: trace for root user connecting to tramp and executing command sh

Also, attached the tramp log with tramp-verbose at 11.

Attachment: txtnwlxZdLJaX.txt
Description: tramp log verbose level 11 for root user connecting to tramp and executing command sh


>From those tramp logs I saw something that looked like it could be an
issue, but maybe it's harmless:

```
/bin/sh: set: illegal option +o emacs.
///d7a490935d9ccac4bbd00c51c4cb863b#$.[6n
```

Hopefully this is enough information and I've accurately described
what's happening.

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