Carlos E. R. schreef op 10-04-16 01:34:
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On 2016-04-09 22:19, Xen wrote:
Carlos E. R. schreef op 09-04-16 19:55:
So the question really is: where is that library?
Is there such a library? Apparently and probably not because everyone believes we should use syslogd.
You forget that there are many applications in Linux that use their own logging systems.
Which one? Or do they all reinvent the wheel?
The user "space" is not really well defined or understood in Linux. There is no middle ground. Something that is readily availabe in Java does not even exist in Linux.
Well, no. Linux, or rather Unix, was designed with a single admin with full powers. It is not that simple to modify this basic idea.
I know, but I'm trying anyway. Cause the current system causes groups to not be used, and causes problems for me. So I need to get around it anyway. At this point I still need to create a diff of changes I made against an older version of DokuWiki, then upgrade the package (on my NAS) and reapply my changes and get it working again. Then find a way to actually use the newest version so I am current with the developments. Then, try to decide how I am going to do it in my debian host....... But I'm definitely just going to get rid of the package probably and move it into its own directory where everything is tied together instead of existing in 3 trees. Then I will try to enforce group-writability on the data and see how that works out.
On the other hand, it is quite feasible for the designer of any application to allow it to be administered by another user.
You mean with a setuid program or something of the kind? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org